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In 1801, fourteen-year-old Pierre returns to work for the North West Fur Company and makes the long and difficult journey to a winter camp, where he learns from both the other voyageurs and from the Ojibwa Indians whose land they share.
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Indians of North America, Ojibwa Indians, Fur traders, Fiction, HistoryPlaces
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Wintering (Yearling Books)
March 2001, Rebound by Sagebrush
School & Library Binding
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0613337395 9780613337397
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A sequel to: The broken blade.
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Pierre, the 14-year-old hero of "The Broken Blade", spends a winter with the North West Company in French Canada. The canoe-men build a camp beside an Ojibwa village, and Pierre learns the deep-winter survival skills and secrets of the fur traders and trappers, and friendship with an Ojibwa brave opens up a rich new world to Pierre.
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