Charcoal's World

Charcoal's World
Author: Hugh Aylmer Dempsey
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803265523

Charcoal's World was bounded by the mountains, hills, and plains of southwestern Alberta. That was the homeland of his people, the Blood Indians, but Charcoal was not free to enjoy it as his ancestors had. For millennia, they had lived each day in the company of spirits, and even with the coming of the white man that much didønot change. Major Samuel Benfield Steele of the North West Mounted Police did not know about the Indian spirit world and would not have cared to learn. In 1896 when Charcoal killed a man and made attempts on others, Steele saw him as a common murderer and vowed to chase him down. The tale of Charcoal is well known among the Indians of southern Alberta. Their stories of his exploits agree in many ways with the official reports of the North West Mounted Police, but the two sources conflict in the reasons for the success of Charcoal and his eventual downfall. Hugh A. Dempsey has spent twenty-five years researching the material on Charcoal; he has studied the government records and spoken with the elders and historians of the Blood Reserve. The result is Charcoal's World, giving us the Indian side of this remarkable story of Indian-white confrontation.

Policing the Great Plains

Policing the Great Plains
Author: Andrew R. Graybill
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803260024

In the late nineteenth century, the Texas Rangers and Canada?s North-West Mounted Police were formed to bring the resource-rich hinterlands at either end of the Great Plains under governmental control. Native and rural peoples often found themselves squarely in the path of this westward expansion and the law enforcement agents that led the way. Though separated by nearly two thousand miles, the Rangers and Mounties performed nearly identical functions, including subjugating Indigenous groups; dispossessing peoples of mixed ancestry; defending the property of big cattlemen; and policing industrial disputes. Yet the means by which the two forces achieved these ends sharply diverged;øwhile the Rangers often relied on violence, the Mounties usually exercised restraint, a fact that highlights some of the fundamental differences between the U.S. and Canadian Wests. Policing the Great Plains presents the first comparative history of the two most famous constabularies in the world.

The NWMP and Law Enforcement, 1873-1905

The NWMP and Law Enforcement, 1873-1905
Author: R. C. Macleod
Publisher: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1976
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Traces the evolution of the force and investigates why it was so successful.

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Canada. Parliament
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1324
Release: 1897
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as an addendum to vol. 26, no. 7.

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1897
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.