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The first of these only go to the plains for one summer hunt to make pemican and dried meat for the winter's supply; they have generally a house and small farm in one of the various settlements on North Saskatchewan and put in a crop of potatoes, wheat and barley before going to the plains to be gathered on their return.
Paul Press by the Manitoban of October 23 which observed sarcastically that crimes had been committed: "Good for the Press, but what of the corduroys, and the capots, and the pemican at Pembina Post?"(19) The Canadian reporter referred to the theft of goods from the HBC post at Fort Pembina, and was undoubtedly annoyed that these Irish-Americans were not held responsible for any criminal activity whatsoever.