(1986)
By 1929, Canada's west, which had been home to generations of M閠is, was taken over by the railroads and new settlers. The M閠is became a forgotten people, relegated to eking out a living as best they could. In Places Not Our Own, Rose l'Esperance, a M閠is, is determined that her children will have a normal life and an education. Her hopes reside in her daughter Flora, but the harshness of their situation culminates in a devastating and dramatic event. Written by Anonymous Plot Synopsis: This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis