Dans ce livre, Joseph Tass raconte l'histoire des Canadiens qui se sont tablis dans l'Ouest canadien au XIXe si cle. Il d crit les d fis auxquels les Canadiens ont t confront s en tablissant des colonies agricoles dans des r gions isol es, ainsi que les relations avec les peuples autochtones. Tass offre un aper u fascinant de l'histoire canadienne, qui m le les traditions fran aises et anglaises avec les cultures autochtones.
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