Author: | George R. Ray, M.P.P. | ISBN: | 1230001392029 |
Publisher: | Reading Bear Publications | Publication: | October 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | George R. Ray, M.P.P. |
ISBN: | 1230001392029 |
Publisher: | Reading Bear Publications |
Publication: | October 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Published in 1915, Kasba is a fascinating story of Chipewya and Eskimo life in the Hudson Bay area. It centers around a young woman named Kasba, or White Partridge, who is trying to gain her independence from her family. The book includes adventures of survival; customs, friendships and love among the native peoples; and, the Native People's interaction with the Hudson Bay Company.
George Raymond Ray (November 30, 1869 – October 13, 1935) was an English-born politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1915, as a member of the Conservative Party.
Ray was born in Kent, the son of George Ray, and was educated in England. Ray became an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1901. He served as post manager at Berens River, Churchill, York Factory, Norway House and Fort Alexander. In 1911, he became manager for the Nelson River district, stationed at Fort Nelson in northern Manitoba.
After a short stint in the legislature, Ray rejoined the Hudson's Bay Company as an inspector in the fur trade commissioner's office in Winnipeg and then, in 1921, became manager for the James Bay district. He retired from the Company in 1927.
He was the author of Just Craft and Skill, a play published in 1911, and Kasba, a novel published in 1915. His novel The Land Of Silence: A Novel Of The Great Northland was serialized in The Beaver from 1921 to 1923.
Ray died in hospital in Edmonton from pneumonia at the age of 65. - Source: Wikipedia
Published in 1915, Kasba is a fascinating story of Chipewya and Eskimo life in the Hudson Bay area. It centers around a young woman named Kasba, or White Partridge, who is trying to gain her independence from her family. The book includes adventures of survival; customs, friendships and love among the native peoples; and, the Native People's interaction with the Hudson Bay Company.
George Raymond Ray (November 30, 1869 – October 13, 1935) was an English-born politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1915, as a member of the Conservative Party.
Ray was born in Kent, the son of George Ray, and was educated in England. Ray became an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1901. He served as post manager at Berens River, Churchill, York Factory, Norway House and Fort Alexander. In 1911, he became manager for the Nelson River district, stationed at Fort Nelson in northern Manitoba.
After a short stint in the legislature, Ray rejoined the Hudson's Bay Company as an inspector in the fur trade commissioner's office in Winnipeg and then, in 1921, became manager for the James Bay district. He retired from the Company in 1927.
He was the author of Just Craft and Skill, a play published in 1911, and Kasba, a novel published in 1915. His novel The Land Of Silence: A Novel Of The Great Northland was serialized in The Beaver from 1921 to 1923.
Ray died in hospital in Edmonton from pneumonia at the age of 65. - Source: Wikipedia