Nancy Marguerite Anderson

Nancy Marguerite Anderson is an Indigenous writer descended from three generations of fur traders who worked on the west side of the Rocky Mountains before 1858. Because of her Scottish ancestors’ involvement with the York Factory Express and the HBC Brigades on the Pacific Slopes, she has (to her surprise) become a transportation historian of sorts, writing about the journeys that the Hudson's Bay Company men made both east and west of the Rocky Mountains. nancymargueriteanderson.com

Ronsdale books by Nancy Marguerite Anderson

The HBC Brigades: Culture, conflict and perilous journeys of the fur trade
The York Factory Express: Fort Vancouver to Hudson Bay, 1826–1849