By Canoe and Dog Train Among The Cree and Salteaux Indians

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By Canoe and Dog Train Among The Cree and Salteaux Indians

by Egerton Ryerson Young

EN·~7 hours

Chapters

Description

A thriving pastor in Hamilton faces an unexpected summons to serve among the Cree and Salteaux peoples far beyond the comforts of his bustling city church. Torn between the flourishing congregation he has built and a mysterious call that seems divinely inspired, he and his newly‑wed wife wrestle with prayer, counsel, and the weight of duty. Their decision sets them on a daunting trek across the Great Lakes, through prairie settlements and perilous frontier towns, where even a narrow escape from a hostile encounter hints at the challenges ahead.

The early chapters trace their arduous journey—delays at customs, long river passages, and encounters with settlers and Sioux warriors—while also revealing the inner turmoil of a man whose calling may demand the ultimate sacrifice of his familiar life. As they press onward, the story captures the stark beauty of the North‑West Territories and the complex, often uneasy, interactions between missionaries and Indigenous communities, inviting listeners to contemplate faith, purpose, and the courage required to answer an unforeseen invitation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (438K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Egerton Ryerson Young

Egerton Ryerson Young

1840–1909

A Methodist missionary, teacher, and storyteller, he wrote vivid accounts of life among Cree and Saulteaux communities in nineteenth-century Canada. His books blend travel writing, memoir, and adventure, shaped by years spent in northern mission work.

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