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"Fort Desolation_ Red Indians and Fur Traders of Rupert's Land" was written by R.M. A novel written by Ballantyne and published in 1873. The story takes place in the 19th century in the wilderness of Rupert's Land, a vast territory in what is now Canada.
Through the characters of Archie MacNab, Ballantyne conveys the complexities of the fur trade, cultural clashes between European settlers and natives, and the challenges faced by individuals living in remote wilderness. The novel provides an understanding of the lifestyles, customs and traditions of the fur traders and indigenous communities of the time.
"Fort Desolation" combines adventure, exploration and cultural exchange to give readers a glimpse into the historical context of the North American fur trade era.
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Summary
The novel follows the adventures of a young fur trader named Archie MacNab. Archie works at Fort Desolation, a trading post located in the heart of Rupert's Land. As the story unfolds, Archie interacts with various natives, including the Cree and Blackfoot tribes, and develops relationships with both friendly and hostile individuals... .
CONTENTS
Chapter One. Or, Solitude in the Wilderness.
Chapter Two. The Letter, and its Consequences.
Chapter Three. Domestic and Personal Matters.
Chapter Four. Taming a Bully.
Chapter Five. The Salmon Fishery.
Chapter Six. Jack has a Desperate Encounter.
Chapter Seven. Solitude.
Chapter Eight. Horrors.
Chapter Nine. The Bully receives a Lesson.
Chapter Ten. Strangers and Strange Events.