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by Porter Fox

Custer, Henry, 220–21

  Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)

  aftermath of protests, 180–85

  arrests of protestors, 178, 182, 183

  completion, 180

  court cases, 145–46, 171, 178, 185

  environmental impact study, 146, 185

  Missouri River and, 145, 146–47, 150

  pipeline access road, 173

  police reaction to protests, 145, 171, 174, 178–79

  proposed routes, 146–47

  size and capacity, 150

  tunnel under Lake Oahe, 150, 179

  US Army Corps of Engineers and, 146–47, 179

  see also Energy Transfer Partners; Oceti Sakowin protest camp; Standing Rock Sioux Reservation

  Dakota Indians, 118, 173

  Dalrymple, Jack, 171, 179

  Dalrymple, Oliver, 165, 171, 209

  “Danny Orlis” series (Palmer), 139

  Dark Island (New York), 76

  Dart, Joseph, 88

  “Dawnland” name origin, 39

  Dawson Portage (Ontario), 126

  Deere, John, 87–88

  de Mons, Pierre Dugua Sieur, 10–12, 24, 29

  Denis de La Ronde, Louis, 86

  Department of Homeland Security, xvi, 171

  Derby Line, Vermont, xiii

  Detroit Automobile Company, 101

  Detroit, Michigan, 23, 88, 100–101, 102

  Detroit River, 83–84, 100–101

  Diamond Pipeline, 179

  DiCaprio, Leonardo, 151

  Diggity Cove (New Brunswick), 42

  Diggity Stream (New Brunswick), 37–38, 39, 41

  Dixon Entrance (British Columbia), 8

  D’Mello, Ian, 88–89

  Dodge, John and Horace, 101

  Doer, Gary, 91

  Dofasco steel mill, 87, 89, 92

  Dollier de Casson, François, 80

  Don de Dieu (ship), 10

  Downeast pipeline, 179

  Drift Prairie, 149

  drought in US West, 2014, 91

  Dugua, Pierre, 10–12, 24, 29

  Durant, William Crapo, 101

  Eagle Butte (South Dakota), 170

  Eagle, Jim, 126

  Earthjustice, 171

  East Grand Lake, 19, 31, 49–50, 53

  Edison Machine Works, 96

  Edison, Thomas, 96

  Edmund Fitzgerald (ship), 75

  Eisenberger, Fred, 90, 92

  Ellicott, Andrew, 196

  Ely, Minnesota, 112–13, 114–15

  Emerson, Manitoba, 136

  Energy Transfer Partners (ETP)

  Dakota Access Pipeline construction, 146, 154, 181

  Dakota Access Pipeline court cases, 145–46, 171, 178, 185

  Dakota Access Pipeline financing, 150

  eminent-domain laws used in Iowa, 146

  Indian artifacts and, 146

  private security firm, 170–71, 178, 179

  Rover Pipeline, 179, 180

  Trans-Pecos Pipeline, 153, 179

  tunnel under river rejected, 179

  English exploration and colonization, 9, 11, 44–45, 79–80

  Ensign Lake (Minnesota), 116

  environmental campaigns by Indian tribes, 153–54

  see also Oceti Sakowin protest camp

  epidemics and disease among Indian tribes, 38–39, 157–58, 160

  Equinox (ship)

  construction of, 69

  description, 58, 61, 69

  on Detroit River and Lake Saint Clair, 100–101

  in Hamilton, Ontario, 87–89, 92

  itinerary, 58

  on Lake Erie, 99–100

  on Lake Huron, 101

  on Lake Ontario, 77, 87

  on Lake Superior, 101–4, 105

  mess hall, 59–60, 69, 89, 92

  at Saint Lambert Lock, 58–59

  on Saint Lawrence River, 69–71, 74–77

  in the Welland Canal, 94–95, 97

  see also freighters

  Explorers Club (New York), 127

  Fargo, North Dakota, 112, 145, 148, 165

  Fetterman, William, 158

  “Fifty-Four, Forty or Fight!”, 217

  Fillmore, Millard, 163

  Fitzpatrick, Thomas, 162–63

  Flint, Michigan, 101

  Folsom culture, 118

  Ford, Henry, 101

  Ford Motor Company, 101

  Forest City, Maine, 43, 46, 47

  Fort Berthold Reservation, 166

  Fort Buford, North Dakota, 166, 168–69, 204

  Fort Fork, Alberta, 194

  Fort Frontenac, Ontario, 81, 82

  Fort Laramie Treaty (1851), 162–63, 164, 171

  Fort Laramie Treaty (1868), 171

  Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 159, 162–64

  Fort Mandan, North Dakota, 196

  Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming, 158, 159

  Fort Saint Charles, Minnesota, 141

  Fort Union, North Dakota, 168

  Fort Yates, North Dakota, 170, 184

  France and European wars, 9

  Franklin, Benjamin, 16, 51, 52, 133–34

  Fraser River (British Columbia), 194, 220

  Frazer, Montana, 192

  Frazier, Harold, 179, 182–83

  Freeman, Orville, 129

  freighters

  bulkers, 58, 93

  canallers, 71, 92–93

  in the eighteenth century, 86, 92

  Le Griffon, 83–85, 124

  on Lake of the Woods, 140

  low water level effect on, 73

  ocean freighters, 69, 93

  steamers in the Great Lakes, 93

  variations of lakers, 93

  see also Equinox

  French and Indian Wars, xv, 46

  French River (Ontario), 44, 65, 125

  Friday Bay (Minnesota), 131

  Friesland, Minnesota, 209

  Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, 81, 85

  fur trade

  Champlain and, 25, 30

  coureurs des bois, 67, 84

  Fort Union, North Dakota, 168

  hats and, 25, 124–25

  New France and, 25, 30, 46, 66–67, 100

  North West Company, 194

  voyageurs, 124–26, 129, 130, 134, 194, 196

  Galinée, René de Bréhant de, 83

  General Electric, 96

  General Motors, 101

  George M. Carl (ship), 71

  Georgian Bay, 65, 66

  Georgian College (Ontario), 88

  Glacier National Park

  Belly River Trail, 201

  Browning as eastern gateway, 198, 206

  clear-cut border, 203–4

  Crown of the Continent ecosystem, 200, 202

  floristic regions, 202

  forty-ninth parallel and, 197, 203–4

  Glacier Park Lodge, 206–7, 211–12

  glaciers, 200

  Going-to-the-Sun Road, 206

  grizzly bears, 202

  Saint Mary Ranger Station, 199

  Glasgow, Montana, 193

  Gneiss Lake (Minnesota), 121

  Grand Dérangement (Great Upheaval), 46

  Grand Falls (Maine), 17–19, 52

  Grand Forks, North Dakota, 149

  Grand Manan Island (New Brunswick), 15

  Grand Portage (Minnesota), 114, 121

  Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 104

  Gray, Robert, 194

  “gray zones” along northern border, 8

  Great American Desert, 165–66, 206, 210

  Great Lakes

  erratic water levels, xvi, 73

  geological history, 62–63

  invasive species, 90–91

  plant and animal life, 74

  pollution, xvi, 90

  shipwrecks, 75

  see also specific lakes

  Great Lakes megalopolis, 88

  Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, 75

  Great Northern Railway, 206, 208, 209–10, 213

  Green Bay, Wisconsin, 84–85, 88

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nbsp; Grenolle, 67

  Griffon, Le (ship), 83–85, 124

  Gun Lake (Minnesota), 131

  Hamilton, Alexander, 16

  Hamilton, Ontario, 80, 87–90, 92, 97

  Happi, 145

  Harding, George, 88

  Haskell Free Library and Opera House, xiii

  Hasselman, Jan, 171

  Helena, Montana, 197

  Henderson, John, 179

  Hennepin (Friar), 82, 85

  Henri IV (king), 9, 25, 29, 44

  Hidatsa, 157, 162, 166

  Highways of Progress (Hill), 208

  Hill, James, 206, 207–11, 213

  Hill, Louis W., 211–12

  Homestead Act, Enlarged (1909), 210

  Homestead Act of 1862, 165

  Hudson, Henry, 64

  Hudson’s Bay Company, 71, 148, 192, 217

  Humphrey, Hubert, 128, 139

  Huron Indians

  about, 65

  Brûlé and, 63–64, 65, 67

  Champlain and, 26–27, 28–30, 44, 63–64, 66, 78

  Idaho, 190, 213, 214

  Idaho Light Foot Militia, 213–16

  Île Perrot (Quebec), 62

  illegal immigrants into Canada, 135–36

  immigration, US crackdown in 2017, 135

  Indian reservations. see reservations

  Indian treaties

  broken treaties, 151, 154, 164, 171

  Fort Laramie Treaty (1851), 162–63, 164, 171

  Fort Laramie Treaty (1868), 171

  government land grabs and, 161–62, 164

  numbers of, 164

  power of treaties as supreme law, 154

  see also specific tribes and nations

  Indigenous Environmental Network, 169

  International Niagara Commission, 96

  Iron Lake (Minnesota), 130

  Iron Range, 110, 112, 120

  Iroquet, 26, 64

  Iroquois Confederacy, 26

  Irwin, May, 76

  Isle Royale (Michigan), 85

  Itasca State Park (Minnesota), 135

  Jackson, Andrew, 217

  Jake’s Northwest Angle, 137–38, 139–40, 141–42

  James Bay, 91, 98

  James, Doug, 155–56

  James, Jewell Praying Wolf, 153–55, 156, 172, 181, 224, 225

  Jamestown, Virginia, 25, 44–45, 64

  Jardine, W. M., 110

  Jay, John, 16, 134

  Jay Treaty (1794), 16, 35

  Jefferson, Thomas, 138, 165, 190, 194–95, 196, 197

  Jesuits

  Champlain and, 45–46

  La Salle and, 78–79, 80, 84, 87

  missionaries and missions, 45, 67, 80, 84

  Saint-Sauveur colony, 45

  John A. France (ship), 72

  John Birch Society, 214

  Johnson, Lynda Bird, 128–29

  Kahshahpiwi Lake (Ontario), 116

  Kaministiquia River (Ontario), 111

  Kekekabic Lake (Minnesota), 116

  Kennebec River (Maine), 18, 52

  Kenora (steamer), 140

  Kerouac, Jack, 219

  Keweenaw Point (Michigan), 85

  Keystone XL Pipeline, 91, 170, 180, 199

  Kirke, Lewis and Thomas, 67

  Knife Lake (Minnesota), 117

  Kootenay River (Idaho), 213

  La Batte, Helena, 172–73

  La Bonga, 125

  La Bonne-Renommée (ship), 10

  Lachine Rapids, 57, 63, 78, 79, 80

  Lac La Croix, 115, 117, 121, 126, 129

  Lac-Saint-Louis (Quebec), 61, 62

  Lake Agassiz, 78, 117, 149

  Lake Champlain, 28

  Lake Erie

  Equinox and, 99–100

  geological history, 63

  La Salle and, 80, 81–82, 83–84, 99

  shipwrecks, 75

  lake freighters. see freighters

  Lake Huron exploration, 66, 67, 84

  Lake Huron geological history, 63

  Lake Michigan geological history, 63

  Lake Michigan water levels, 121

  Lake Nipissing (Ontario), 44, 65, 125

  Lake Oahe, 150, 183–84

  Lake of the Woods

  “Danny Orlis” series (Palmer), 139

  fishing business, 140

  Northwest Angle and, 133, 137–38, 139

  physical geography, 140, 141

  steamships and ferries, 140

  Treaty of Paris and, 52, 134, 135, 138

  Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 52, 138–39

  Lake Ontario exploration, 66, 80, 81, 87

  Lake Ontario geological history, 63

  Lake Saint Clair, 84

  Lake Superior exploration, 67, 103

  Lake Superior geological history, 63, 78, 102

  Lake Traverse Indian Reservation, 172–73

  Lake Winnipeg (Manitoba), 78, 120, 125

  La Salle, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de

  death, 85

  early life, 78–79

  first expedition, 80

  Fort Frontenac, 81, 82

  Le Griffon, 83–85, 124

  Gulf of Mexico reached, 85

  Lachine Rapids, 79, 80

  Lake Erie, 80, 81–82, 83–84, 99

  Lake Huron, 84

  Lake Ontario, 80, 81, 87

  Louisiana named, 85, 195

  Mississippi River, 80, 85

  in Montréal, 79–80

  Laurentia, 62

  Laurentian Divide, 116, 200

  Laurentide Ice Sheet, 63

  La Vérendrye, Pierre, 141

  Le Griffon (ship), 83–85, 124

  Lemhi Pass (Idaho), 196

  Lewis and Clark expedition, xv, 53, 165, 195–97, 200

  Lewis, Meriwether, 169, 195, 197

  Lewis Range (Montana), 198, 200, 204, 212

  Lincoln, Abraham, 88

  Lindsay Island (New Brunswick), 42

  Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, 174–77

  Little Ice Age, 12

  Livingston, Robert R., 195

  Loon Bay (Maine), 17, 18, 22

  Louisiana, 46, 85, 179, 195

  Lubec, Maine, 3–5, 6, 11, 14, 32

  Lummi Island (Washington), 153

  Lummi Nation, 153, 154

  Lummi Reservation, 223–26

  Machias Seal Island, xiii, 7–8

  Mackenzie, Alexander, 194

  Mackenzie Pass (British Columbia), 194

  Mackenzie River, 78

  Mackinac Island (Michigan), 84

  Magaguadavic River (New Brunswick), 16

  Maine

  Acadian community, 46

  author’s youth in, xvi–xvii

  fishing industry, 4

  see also specific locations

  Maine Department of Marine Resources, 4, 6

  Maine Woods, The (Thoreau), 53

  Man Chain (Ontario), 116

  Mandan, 157, 162, 166, 196

  Manistee (ship), 100

  Manitoba, 133, 136, 148

  Marie de Médicis, 9, 44

  Massachusetts Bay Colony, 64

  Mataafa Storm of 1905, 75

  Mather, Cotton, 38

  Mattawamkeag River (Maine), 33

  Mattawa River (Ontario), 65

  McCormick, Cyrus, 88

  mechanical reapers, 88

  Medicine Line, 191–92

  Médicis, Marie de, 9, 44

  Middlebro, Manitoba, 136

  Miles, Nelson, 191

  militia groups, 213–16

  Milk River, 121

  “Millennium Plot,” 20

  Minneapolis, Minnesota, 133

  Minnesota

  Arrowhead region, 110, 118, 120

  border surveys, 120–21, 138–39

  east–west differences in, 133

  European settlers and their descendants in, 112, 209

  Iron Range, 110, 112, 120

  Minnesota State Fair, 112

  see also Boundary Waters; Northwest Angle

  Min
nesota Iron Company, 110

  Mississippi River

  course in Minnesota, 133

  geological history, 63, 78

  headwaters, 134, 135, 138

  La Salle and, 80, 85

  runoff and water levels, 91

  Missouri Escarpment, 149

  Missouri Plateau, 149

  Missouri River

  course, 196

  Dakota Access Pipeline and, 145, 146–47

  dam construction in 1960s, 183

  headwaters, 189, 197, 202

  junction with Yellowstone River, 168, 169

  Lewis and Clark expedition, 195, 196, 197

  Northern Boundary Commission survey and, 204

  overland trails and, 160

  runoff and water levels, 91

  Missouri Trench, 149

  Mitchell, John, 134–35

  Mohawk Indians, xiv, 26–29, 70

  Monroe, James, 195

  Montagnais Indians, 26, 28–29

  Montana

  Big Sky Country, 189, 192

  clear-cut border at forty-ninth parallel, 203–4

  early settlers, 192, 210

  landscape, 189–91, 192–93

  militia groups, 215

  population density, 189–90

  Montréal

  Cartier and, 63, 64, 70

  Champlain and, 63

  La Salle and, 79–80

  monument to Saint Ann, 125

  Saint Lambert Lock, 57

  Monument 1, 54

  Monument Brook, 18, 54

  Moose Island (Maine), 14

  Mormon Trail, 160

  Mount Akamina, 204

  Mount Baker (Washington), 219, 221, 225

  Mount Boswell (Alberta), 204

  Mount Desert Island (Maine), 45

  Mount Hood (Oregon), 196

  Mount Sefrit (Washington), 218

  Mount Shuksan (Washington), 218, 222

  Mudro Lake (Minnesota), 131

  Nashua, Montana, 192

  National Geographic Society, 113, 127

  National Guard, 145, 170, 214

  National Lawyers Guild, 171

  Nevis Island, 93

  Newell, Mike, 59–62, 69, 92

  New England, population growth, 45

  New France

  border with New England, 24, 46

  fall of, in 1763, 46

  fur trade and, 25, 30, 46, 66–67, 100

  population in 1650, 45

  as social experiment, 12

  see also Champlain, Samuel de

  New Orleans, 183, 195, 217

  Niagara Escarpment, 95

  Niagara Falls, xiv, 63, 93, 95–97

  Niagara River, 80, 81, 95–96, 121

  Nicolet, Jean, 67, 124

  Nooksack River (Washington), 218, 220, 222, 223

  Norse landing in Nova Scotia, 9

  North American Water and Power Alliance, 91

  North Bay Outlet, 63

  North Dakota

  effects of oil price collapse, 166, 167–68

  extreme weather, 149

  landscape and geology, 147, 148–49, 164–65

  Northern Boundary Commission survey, 147–48

  oil boom, xvi, 149–50, 166–67

  settlers in, 165–66

  wheat farming, 165–66

 

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