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by John J. Rowlands


  The night before Christmas there will be a candle in every window

  While we were unloading the pack of Christmas parcels fine snow began whispering in the still air and in a few minutes the outlines of the trees across the lake had disappeared in a white smother. Jack was moving fast now for he knew the signs. The engine roared and he swung the plane into the wind to take off to the north. We couldn’t hear his words, but we knew he was shouting “Merry Christmas” as the plane picked up speed and the propeller sent clouds of dry snow whirling back. In a few seconds he was lost to sight, but we heard the beat of his engine to the westward on its course for home.

  On Christmas Day when we sit down to our dinner here faraway in the north woods we will be thinking of all our friends. And just before we begin Chief Tibeash will motion Hank and me to come to the door, as he has every year for a long time, and when he opens it he will lift his arms with his wrinkled brown fingers spread wide and say as near as I can write it: “Aslam nene-ti-une-non e-stays a-nouch-ke-se-cow!”—which in his language means “Come near our own brother today.” And so he speaks to all our friends, near and faraway, on Christmas Day.

  Woodcraft Index

  Page numbers listed correspond to the print edition of this book. You can use your device’s search function to locate particular terms in the text.

  Animal tracks carving, 65

  casting, 91

  identifying, 201, 245, 251, 253

  Arrows, blow-pipe, 219

  Axe sheath, 117

  Bathing, steam, 82

  Beaver

  dams, 113

  house, 35

  Bellows, 100–3

  Bird

  feeding, 37, 194, 255

  houses, 70–71

  migration, 110–12, 193–94

  tracks, 65

  Camp equipment bedding, 184–85

  clothing, 259–61

  cooking, 117, 134, 137–39, 171–72, 248

  provisions, list of, 172–75

  Camping in winter, 55–59

  Candle

  holders, 99–100

  making, 267–68

  Canoe

  hauling, 152

  paddles, 121–23

  portaging, 132–33, 158–59

  sails, 156–58

  storing, 216

  Carving, see Animal tracks, Models

  Chair, barrel, 65–66

  Clothing, 259–61

  Compass

  how to make, 141–42

  how to use, 43–44

  needles used for, 139–40

  watch used for, 47

  Dewdrop

  formation, 145–47

  microscope, 120–21

  Direction, how to determine, 46, 61

  Distance, how to measure, 45

  barrel-hoop wheel, 46

  Drum, 76–77

  Dyes, 237–38

  Feet, care of, 200–2

  Fireless cooker, 255–58

  Fires

  building, 212, 217, 226–28

  danger from, 178

  forest, 163–65

  First-aid equipment, 263

  Fish

  preservation, 184

  storage in ice, 60

  Fishing

  flies, 72

  rod, 64–65

  through ice, 73

  tricks, 182–84

  Food

  on the trail, 39–60

  preservation, 184

  smoked meat, 202–4

  storage, 60, 160–62, 217–18

  Frostbite, 61

  Frost crystals, 249–59

  Games, 233–35

  Grass cutter, 153

  Hammocks, barrel-stave, 153–54

  Heliograph, 264–67

  Hides, tanning, 224–26

  Horn, 136

  Ice boat, 245–47

  Ice flow, 88–89

  Ice creepers, 231–32

  Insects, 148–51

  Knife bread, 73

  hunting, 73

  sharpening, 115

  wood carving, 115

  Level, carpenter’s, 162–63

  Lights

  candles, 99–100

  fireflies, 132

  Logging, 93–94

  Magnet, 140

  Maple sugar, 68–69

  Moccasins, 33–34

  Models

  animal, 115–16, 135

  camps, 228–29

  tools for, 74, 115

  Mouse trap, 218–19

  Oven

  French Canadian, 124–26

  Reflector, 189

  Pets, wild animal, 235–36

  Photographic blinds, 196–99, 237

  Rabbitskin robe, 55–56

  Radio, 238–43

  Raindrops, size of, 86–87

  Recipes

  baked beans, 187–88

  baked fish, 188–89

  blueberry pudding, 200

  griddlecakes, 258–59

  Indian pudding, 75–76

  waterfowl, 221

  Saws, 73–74

  Sled

  dog, 222

  hunting, 52–53

  repairs to, 74

  Sled dogs, 103

  harness for, 224

  Sling stick, 119–20

  Smoked meat see Food

  Snow goggles, 37–38

  Snowshoes, 232–33

  hitch, 232

  Mal de raquette 32

  Snow storms, danger from, 262

  Stars, as guides, 61

  Sundial, 167–68

  Table, split-log, 99

  Tanning see Hides

  Tents, 175–78

  Timber felling, 208, 210

  Trail signs, 44–45

  Vegetable garden, 104–6

  Water, purifying of, 153

  Waterproofing

  flour and sugar bags, 139

  matches, 124

  tents, 179

  Weather signs, 142–47, 244

  Weather vane, 218–19

  Whittling see Animal traces, Models

  Wind gage, 31–32

  Copyright © 1947,1959 by W. W. Norton and Company, Inc.

  Introduction copyright © 1990 by Verlyn Klinkenborg

  First Countryman Press paperback edition, 1998. Reissued 2017

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  Rowlands, John J.

  Cache Lake country : life in the North Woods / by John J. Rowlands : illustrated by Henry B. Kane ; introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg

  cm.

  Originally published: New York : Norton, 1947. With new introd.

  Includes index.

  ISBN 0-88150-421-1 (alk. paper)

  1. Natural history—North America. 2. Natural history—Outdoor books.

  3. Outdoor life—North America. 4. Cree Indians—Social life and customs. [QH102.R7 1998]

  508.713—dc21

  98-14503

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