A Northern Experience: The Journals of Norman Robinson
Coming North Page 36

is, the small Barren Land Caribou, roam in thousands. One hundred miles north – up the Athabasca River, lies For McMurray, the terminus of the railway from Edmonton, and big stern wheel steamers pass through Chipewyan with freight for Posts all the way down to the Arctic Sea.

Here one meets Prairie Indians, clean features, rather aquiline, tall and well built, and also Coast Indians, short and squat in build, with slightly Asiatic features, changing as one goes further North to the

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