In this action-adventure tale geared for younger audiences, a community of newly arrived immigrants bands together to endure the hardships of life in the Red River area of Canada. Several teenagers among the group form particularly close bonds, which come in handy when some of the families decide to move on and form a new settlement.

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- Title
- Contents
- I - The New Land
- II - Fort York
- III - The Selkirk Colony and the Rival Fur Traders
- IV - The Start from Fort York
- V - The Black Murray
- VI - Toiling up Stream
- VII - Norway House
- VIII - The Missing Pemmican
- IX - Hunger and Cold
- X - The Red River at Last
- XI - Fort Douglas
- XII - By Cart Train to Pembina
- XIII - The Red-Headed Scotch Boy
- XIV - Pembina
- XV - The Ojibwa Hunter
- XVI - Letters from Fort Douglas
- XVII - Christmas at Pembina
- XVIII - Mirage of the Prairie
- XIX - Blizzard
- XX - A Night Attack
- XXI - The Burned Cabin
- XXII - The Painted Buffalo Skull
- XXIII - Unwelcome Visitors
- XXIV - A Sore Hand
- XXV - The Travelers Without Snowshoes
- XXVI - Elise's Story
- XXVII - Why the Periers Came to Pembina
- XXVIII - The Land to the South
- XXIX - The Coming of the Sioux
- XXX - With the Buffalo Hunters
- XXXI - The Charging Buffalo
- XXXII - To the Sheyenne River
- XXXIII - A Lonely Camp
- XXIV - Danger
- XXXV - In the Chief's Tipi
- XXXVI - The White Trader
- XXXVII - Flight
- XXXVIII - The Fight at the Bois des Sioux
- XXXIX - Safe
- XL - Conclusion