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Report
on western Canada
1871,
by Jean l'Heureux
L'Heureux, posing as a priest, left Quebec for the
West in 1859 and eventually lived among Chief Crowfoot
and the Blackfoot in Alberta. Until 1891, he acted as
an interpreter and scribe for the First Nations and
as a translator for the Department of Indian Affairs.
In 1871, L'Heureux wrote this lengthy report describing
the region of Alberta inhabited by the Blackfoot and
Sarcee. He provides rich detail of the landscape, vegetation,
wildlife, mineral resources, and possibilities for agriculture.
The report also gives his own perspective of the social,
political, and religious structures of the Blackfoot,
Sarcee, Piegan, and Blood First Nations.
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