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The reminiscences of a missionary among Indians of northern Canada, originally published in 1893. Young published many thrilling stories relating to his experiences with the Indian tribes of Canada and his dangerous adventures in remote parts of the country. His works are recommended for young audiences but entertain readers of all ages.
About the Author
The author, Egerton Ryerson Young (1840-1909), was a teacher, Methodist missionary, lecturer and writer. He was a Canadian Methodist Episcopalian, educated at the Normal School of the Province of Ontario. He entered the ministry in 1863 and served as a missionary at Norway House, Northwest Territory (1868-74), and at Berens River, Northwest Territory (1874-76).
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