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Remember, when I hit 5,000 I have to share my royalties. Ha ha! And then the movie comes out!
It really would make a great movie.
When I was a kid in school, Davy Crockett was all the rage, coonskin hats, coon tails, ballad, and every kid knew that Davy Crockett died at the Alamo. I wondered even then why we didn't make heros out of some of the early Canadian (or pre-Canadian) explorers. Why not ballads, books, comics, TV series about David Thompson, with his native wife, travelling through the west, mapping our country; the French voyageurs; and of course the men of the Arctic including Franklin and his crews.
Thanks for reminding us Tabitha. Sometimes I tend to group Metis with first nations peoples, and speak of all first nations people as one, even though there were/are many different cultures and nations in North America. Yes, it is a beautiful love story (and would make a great novel and/or movie/TV series).seeelr-for the record Davds Thompson's wife was Metis. Her name was Charlotte Small. It was a true love match. He only had one wife (unlike some Euopeans who had both an European and Canadian wife). They were married in a metis ceremony, and later-many years later, when the children were baptised they also had had a church wedding. They lived with a child in Montreal in their impoverished old age, and sometimes went out to the lawn in the evening-and laid down-and watched the stars-and remembered all the trips they had taken together.