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Red River Girl

Author : Joanna Jolly
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-27
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9780735233942

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER A gripping account of the unsolved death of an Indigenous teenager, and the detective determined to find her killer, set against the backdrop of a troubled city. On August 17, 2014, the body of fifteen-year old runaway Tina Fontaine was found in Winnipeg's Red River. It was wrapped in material and weighted down with rocks. Red River Girl is a gripping account of that murder investigation and the unusual police detective who pursued the killer with every legal means at his disposal. The book, like the movie Spotlight, will chronicle the behind-the-scenes stages of a lengthy and meticulously planned investigation. It reveals characters and social tensions that bring vivid life to a story that made national headlines. Award-winning BBC reporter and documentary maker Joanna Jolly delves into the troubled life of Tina Fontaine, the half-Ojibway, half-Cree murder victim, starting with her childhood on the Sagkeeng First Nation Reserve. Tina's journey to the capital city is a harrowing one, culminating in drug abuse, sexual exploitation, and death. Aware of the reality of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, Jolly has chronicled Tina Fontaine's life as a reminder that she was more than a statistic. Raised by her father, and then by her great-aunt, Tina was a good student. But the violent death of her father hit Tina hard. She ran away, was found and put into the care of Child and Family Services, which she also sought to escape from. That choice left her in danger. Red River Girl focuses not on the grisly event itself, but on the efforts to seek justice. In December 2015, the police charged Raymond Cormier, a drifter, with second-degree murder. Jolly's book will cover the trial, which resulted in an acquittal. The verdict caused dismay across the country. The book is not only a true crime story, but a portrait of a community where Indigenous women are disproportionately more likely to be hurt or killed. Jolly asks questions about how Indigenous women, sex workers, community leaders, and activists are fighting back to protect themselves and change perceptions. Most importantly, the book will chronicle whether Tina's family will find justice.

Red River Rising

Author : B. J. Bayle
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781459702288

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In 1813, Angus, a young Scot, and his family endure hardships as they attempt to start a new life in Canada. As they struggle to survive, they find themselves caught up in the rivalry between two fur-trading empires.

Red River

Author : Lalita Tademy
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781472237903

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A heartbreaking and compelling story of a family's experiences of slavery and the American Civil War. From Sam Tademy, the son of a runaway slave, and his fiercely strong wife Polly, to the father and son who witness unspeakable crimes, this is a story in which courage and hope do battle with almost unendurable suffering; where real lives collide with history.

Murder on the Red River

Author : Marcie R. Rendon
Publisher : Soho Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781641293778

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Murder on the Red River by Marcie R. Rendon Pdf

One Book, One Minnesota Selection for Summer 2021 Introducing Cash Blackbear, a young Ojibwe woman whose visions and grit help solve a brutal murder in this award-winning debut. 1970s, Red River Valley between North Dakota and Minnesota: Renee “Cash” Blackbear is 19 years old and tough as nails. She lives in Fargo, North Dakota, where she drives truck for local farmers, drinks beer, plays pool, and helps solve criminal investigations through the power of her visions. She has one friend, Sheriff Wheaton, her guardian, who helped her out of the broken foster care system. One Saturday morning, Sheriff Wheaton is called to investigate a pile of rags in a field and finds the body of an Indian man. When Cash dreams about the dead man’s weathered house on the Red Lake Reservation, she knows that’s the place to start looking for answers. Together, Cash and Wheaton work to solve a murder that stretches across cultures in a rural community traumatized by racism, genocide, and oppression.

Red River Rising

Author : Ashley Shelby
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2008-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 087351694X

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Red River

Author : Borden Chase
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1494024608

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Red River by Borden Chase Pdf

This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.

Battles of the Red River War

Author : J. Brett Cruse
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781623491529

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Battles of the Red River War by J. Brett Cruse Pdf

Battles of the Red River War unearths a long-buried record of the collision of two cultures. In 1874, U.S. forces led by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie carried out a surprise attack on several Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa bands that had taken refuge in the Palo Duro Canyon of the Texas panhandle and destroyed their winter stores and horses. After this devastating loss, many of these Indians returned to their reservations and effectively brought to a close what has come to be known as the Red River War, a campaign carried out by the U.S. Army during 1874 as a result of Indian attacks on white settlers in the region. After this operation, the Southern Plains Indians would never again pose a coherent threat to whites’ expansion and settlement across their ancestral homelands. Until now, the few historians who have undertaken to tell the story of the Red River War have had to rely on the official records of the battles and a handful of extant accounts, letters, and journals of the U.S. Army participants. Starting in 1998, J. Brett Cruse, under the auspices of the Texas Historical Commission, conducted archeological investigations at six battle sites. In the artifacts they unearthed, Cruse and his teams found clues that would both correct and complete the written records and aid understanding of the Indian perspectives on this clash of cultures. Including a chapter on historiography and archival research by Martha Doty Freeman and an analysis of cartridges and bullets by Douglas D. Scott, this rigorously researched and lavishly illustrated work will commend itself to archeologists, military historians and scientists, and students and scholars of the Westward Expansion.

Red River Story

Author : Alfred Silver
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1990-04-14
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 0345365623

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The people in this story all lived. The settlers dreamed of a home of their own and land to farm. The half-Indian buffalo hunters dreamed of a land kept open for their wild, free way of life. And the great fur companies, there in the wilderness of the northern Great Plains where the Assiniboine River joined the Red, cared only for profit....

Wildflowers and Ferns of Red River Gorge and the Greater Red River Basin

Author : Dan Dourson,Judy Dourson
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781949669015

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Wildflowers and Ferns of Red River Gorge and the Greater Red River Basin by Dan Dourson,Judy Dourson Pdf

The Red River Gorge's intricate canyon system features an abundance of high sandstone cliffs, rock shelters, waterfalls, and natural bridges, making it one of the world's top rock-climbing destinations. The Gorge, known for its unspoiled scenic beauty and numerous hiking trails, is one of Kentucky's most popular natural destinations, attracting over 500,000 visitors a year. While books about hiking, climbing, and other recreational activities in the area are readily available, Wildflowers and Ferns of Red River Gorge is the first book specifically devoted to the biodiversity of the Gorge and its watershed. Authors Dan and Judy Dourson introduce the geology and cultural history of the gorge but focus on the incredible diversity of both common and rare flora of this unique ecosystem. With over 1,000 color images and numerous illustrations covering over 1,500 species currently known to exist in the watershed, Wildflowers and Ferns of Red River Gorge is designed to be accessible to the casual hiker and of use to the seasoned naturalist. Rare and endangered species are highlighted as well as a few other important, but often ignored, non-flowering plant groups, including green algae, fungi, slime molds, lichens, and mosses. In addition, a small section on flowering woody vines, shrubs, and trees is included, making the book the most comprehensive natural guide to one of Kentucky's most well-known natural recreational areas.

Red River Vengeance

Author : William W. Johnstone,J.A. Johnstone
Publisher : Pinnacle Books
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780786047406

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Red River Vengeance by William W. Johnstone,J.A. Johnstone Pdf

JOHNSTONE COUNTRY. VENGEANCE IS HERE. A good man like Perley Gates knows that when you race with the devil, you’d better cross the finish line first—or you won’t finish at all . . . They rode into town like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Four armed outlaws bringing their own brand of hell to Paris, Texas. First they rob the First National Bank. Then they take a woman hostage as insurance. When Perley Gates learns that local waitress Becky Morris is in the hands of these tough customers, he rides alone to get her back. Problem is, the outlaws are heading toward the Red River—straight into Indian Territory. That’s where the ranch hands draw the line. But Perley won’t give up. He manages to rescue the girl, but not before killing the gang’s leader. Now he’s incurred the wrath of the other three . . . The race is on. Come hell or high water, Perley has to get Becky across the Red River—before three vengeful devils make it flow with their blood . . . Live Free. Read Hard.

Red River Stallion

Author : Troon Harrison
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Canada
ISBN : 9781408819364

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Amelia Otterchild Mackenzie has grown up caught between two cultures- her father, a Scottish trader, fell in love with a Native American woman when his ship docked at York Factory on the Hudson Bay. When Amelia was only a baby her father left for the far west, promising to return, but he has never been heard from since. For years Amelia's mother waited loyally for her husband, and though she eventually remarried and had another dghter she then died of measles. When her stepfather also leaves, motherless Amelia must care for herself and her beloved sister, Charlotte Bright Eyes.Amelia has never seen a horse until the great red stallion Foxfire rescues her from a river in flood. But as her natural skill with horses becomes clear she forges a friendship with Foxfire's owner, a young Englishwoman. Could this be the key that will lead Amelia to her missing father and the home for which she desperately longs? When her spirit guides tell her the time is right Amelia sets off, but the journey west is a long and perilous one . . . Set in the wild Canadian pioneer days, and full of period detail about the uneasy coexistence of the Native American peoples and European settlers, this is a thrilling and evocative read.

Women of Red River

Author : William J. Healy,Women's Canadian Club, Winnipeg
Publisher : Russell, Lang
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1923
Category : Pioneers
ISBN : UOM:39015010787805

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Women of Red River by William J. Healy,Women's Canadian Club, Winnipeg Pdf

A tribute to the women of an earlier day by the Women's Canadian club.

Believing the Dream

Author : Lauraine Snelling
Publisher : Bethany House
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2010-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780764208287

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For as far back as he can remember, the dream of becoming a writer has burned brightly in Thorliff's heart. But when he arrives at college, things are not as he had imagined. Thorliff longs for the familiarity and nurture of his loved ones back home. The distance has created a rift between Thorliff and his childhood sweetheart. The only bright spot in his life is his job at the town newspaper. Will he be forced to leave one dream behind to pursue the other?

The Red River Trails

Author : Rhoda R. Gilman,Carolyn Gilman,Deborah L. Miller
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Fur trade
ISBN : 0873511336

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The Red River Trails by Rhoda R. Gilman,Carolyn Gilman,Deborah L. Miller Pdf

The many difficulties and occasional rewards of early travel and transportation in Minnesota are highlighted in this book, along with the state's relations with what became western Canada and insights into the development of business in Minnesota. The meeting of Indian and European cultures is vividly manifested by the mixed-blood Mtis who became the mainstay of the Red River trade.

The Red River Valley in Arkansas: Gateway to the Southwest

Author : Robin Cole-Jett
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2014-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625846280

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The Red River Valley in Arkansas: Gateway to the Southwest by Robin Cole-Jett Pdf

The Red River's dramatic bend in southwestern Arkansas is the most distinctive characteristic along its 1,300 miles of eastern flow through plains, prairies and swamplands. This stretch of river valley has defined the culture, commerce and history of the region since the prehistoric days of the Caddo inhabitants. Centuries later, as the plantation South gave way to westward expansion, people found refuge and adventure along the area's trading paths, military roads, riverbanks, rail lines and highways. This rich heritage is why the Red River in Arkansas remains a true gateway to the Southwest. Author Robin Cole-Jett deftly navigates the history and legacy of one of the Natural State's most precious treasures.