Hearne was at the mercy of his Indian guides and carryers, no matter how much he disliked some of the things they did or did not do, he was forced to keep the peace and carry on. On the last trip Hearne was to witness a horrific act of barbarity, and he could do no more than stand and watch it play out.
Chawchinahaw
finding that this kind of treatment was not likely to complete his design, and
that we were not to be starved into compliance, at length influenced several of
the best Northern Indians to desert in the night, who took with them several
bags of my ammunition, some pieces of iron work, such as hatchets, ice
chissels, files, &c., as well as several other useful articles.
A Journey from Prince of
Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay to the
Northern Ocean in the Years 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, by Samuel Hearne
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