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"The whisky brought among us by the traders is fast killing us off," said Crowfoot. "We are powerless before this evil. We are unable to resist the temptation to drink when brought in contact with the white mans water. Our horses buffalo robes and other articles of trade go for whiskey."

Above all else, MacDonald was a visionary nationalist with a strong moral compass. When the indian massacre at Cypress Hills occurred he formed a federal police force to establish law and order in the west. He curbed the whiskey trade to the gratitude of the F.N. who seem today to have forgotten his friendship. The malicious slander of his name and the decimation of his statutes today is a morally repugnant sacrilege of his contributions and his rightful position in Canadian history.

“To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?”

– Cicero

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SimoneM's avatar

I'm proud to say that my great-grandmother's sister married Joseph Pope, the private secretary of McDonald

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