"In the Tradition of Dances With Wolves" claims the cover - well, not exactly. In some ways this novel is better, since it acknowledges that there were/are good and bad whites along with good and bad Indians. However, it does bear the similarity of attempting to tell a tale, based on real people amd events in early 18th century Canada, from both the white and Indian perspectives (every other chapter is narrated by the two main characters, Scottish trader William Stewart and Dene Indian girl Thanadelthur). This adventure and romance has a surprisingly poignant ending and provides entertaining illumination on not only the cultures of both Indians and the English fur traders in the Hudson Bay area but also on a period of Canadian history virtually unknown to Americans.