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CREE CREDENCE

I read with interest Jon Guttman’s “Hunting Big Bear,” in the February 2020 issue of Wild West. There are a few sentences in his article that refer to the motives of the Crees based on the history created by the Canadians (soldiers, survivors, politicians, etc.). I am the author of biographies of Wandering Spirit and Fine Day and the 2015 book Defending Frog Lake: An Analysis, which has new information that fills out the Cree side of the story.

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