When the white settlers came to western Canada, Big Bear realized
that the Cree Indians' way of life was threatened, and he fought to
prevent his people from being reduced to poverty-stricken outcasts
in their own land. Although his protests were peaceful, he was
labelled a troublemaker. Years of frustration and rage exploded
when his followers killed the white people of Frog Lake, a tragedy
Big Bear was powerless to stop. The old chief stood trial for
inciting rebellion--though all he had sought was justice and
freedom.
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