Title | The Arctic Prairies |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Seton, E. T. |
Place Published | New York: Charles Schribner's Sons |
Publication Language | en;ja; ru |
ISBN Number | 9781607783343; 1607783347; 1933698055; 9781933698052 |
Keywords | author, canoe journey, Ernest Seton, illustrator, naturalist |
Abstract | Ernest Seton was a naturalist, prolific author, and award winning illustrator who usually signed his letters with a paw print. A Native American spirit worshipping rebel, who didn't always bathe, he married twice and was sought after to speak at conferences around the globe. |
Notes | Go to top; Preface; Chapter I; Departure for the North; Chapter II; Down the Noisy River with the Voyageurs; Chapter III; Human Nature on the River; Chapter IV; Down the Silent River with the Mounted Police; Chapter V; A Conference with the Chiefs; Chapter VI; Out with Sousi Beaulieu; Chapter VII; The Buffalo Hunt; Chapter VIII; Thomas Anderson; Chapter IX; Mosquitoes; Chapter X; A Bad Case; Chapter XI; The Second Buffalo Hunt; Chapter XII; Bezkya and the Pills; Chapter XIII; Fort Smith and the Social Queen; Chapter XIV; Rabbits and Lynxes in the North-West; Chapter XV. Ebb and Flow of Animal LifeChapter XVI; The Pelican Trip; Chapter XVII; The Third Buffalo Hunt; Chapter XVIII; Down to Fundamentals; Chapter XIX; White Man and Red. Meat, but Nothing More; Chapter XX; On the Nyarling; Chapter XXI; Fort Resolution and Its Folk; Chapter XXII; The Chipewyans, Their Speech and Writing; Chapter XXIII; The Dogs of Fort Resolution; Chapter XXIV; The Voyage Across the Lake; Chapter XXV; Crossing the Lake -- |
Topics | arctic, |
Active Link | |
Group | Humanities Bibliography |
Citation Key | 23974 |