
Egerton Ryerson Young
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Algonquin Indian Tales
Venture into a world of tricksters, feasts, and transformative storytelling, where two children discover the timeless magic of Algonquin folklore within the warmth of a native wigwam.
By Egerton Ryerson Young

By Canoe and Dog Train Among The Cree and Salteaux Indians
A newlywed reverend and his wife leave their familiar world behind, embarking on a challenging missionary journey to share their faith with remote tribes in the northern territories.
By Egerton Ryerson Young

On the Indian Trail Stories of Missionary Work among Cree and Salteaux Indians
Embark on a journey through the Canadian wilderness, where faith and culture collide as missionaries seek to transform Indigenous lives.
By Egerton Ryerson Young

Oowikapun, or, How the Gospel reached the Nelson River Indians
A wounded hunter finds a new path when kindness challenges everything he thought he knew.
By Egerton Ryerson Young

Winter Adventures of Three Boys in the Great Lone Land
Three British boys find more adventure than they bargained for when they set off to experience life in the Canadian wilderness.
By Egerton Ryerson Young

Three Boys in the Wild North Land
Three young friends leap into a year of thrilling escapades, battling untamed wilderness and encountering both wild creatures and new cultures in the vast, unexplored lands of northern Canada.
By Egerton Ryerson Young