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| #4402607 in Books | University of Calgary Press | 2004-01-30 | 2016-02-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x13.00 x6.00l,.72 | File type: PDF | 205 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| History Comes Alive with Jemmy Jock Bird; Marginal Man on the blackfoot Frontier|By Ginny Mapes|John C. Jackson has researched and come up with a wonderful book based on the life of James "Jemmy Jock" Bird. He was the son of an Englishman, James Curtis Bird who was Chief Factor of the Hudson Bay Company, and a Cree woman. Jemmy Jock never thought of himself as a half-breed. Tr|About the Author|For over twenty-five years, John C. Jackson has worked as an investigative historian assembling data and background on numerous historical figures that have been overlooked by conventional history. He has published widely on Native history.
Jemmy Jock Bird, the son of a Cree woman and an English trader employed by the Hudson's Bay Company, has become part of the mythology of the mountain man era. In this creative non-fiction account, Jackson meticulously reconstructs the life of this intriguing individual who was caught between opposing sides of a dual Métis heritage. Closely identified with the Cree and the Peigan, Bird's trading activities and undercover work as a "confidential servant" of the Huds...
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