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    Archibald Stansfeld Belaney (September 18, 1888 – April 13, 1938), commonly known as Grey Owl, was a popular writer, public speaker and conservationist. Born an Englishman, in the latter years of his life he passed as half-Indian, claiming he was the son of a Scottish man and an Apache woman. [ a ] With books, articles and public appearances ...

  2. Mar 17, 2003 · Those fantasies became the basis of Grey Owl's imaginary ancestry as the Mexican-born son of a Scots frontiersman and an Apache woman - Belaney's standard account of himself within two years of his arrival alone at age 17 in Northern Ontario in 1906. In 1910, Belaney married an Ojibwa woman, Angele Egwuna, his first and only legal wife.

  3. Sep 19, 2013 · After his death his first wife came forward and revealed he was an Englishman. Prof Webb said many people felt deceived and in some cases Grey Owl's books were withdrawn or his alias replaced with ...

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  4. Anahareo, born Gertrude Bernard, was an Algonquin and Mohawk writer and conservationist was born in Mattawa, Ontario. Anahareo is largely known as the wife of Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney), the trapper, writer and famed conservationist who claimed to be part Scots and part Apache, but was revealed to be an Englishman after his death in 1938 ...

  5. BELANEY, Archibald Stansfeld, known as Grey Owl and Wa-sha-quon-asin, forest ranger, guide, trapper, environmentalist, conservation officer, writer, and lecturer; b. 18 Sept. 1888 in Hastings, England, elder son of George Furmage Belaney and Kathleen Verena (Kittie) Cox; m. first 23 Aug. 1910 Angele Egwuna on Bear Island in Lake Temagami, Ont., and they had at least two ...

    • Donald B. Smith
    • Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 16
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  6. A strong advocate for greater recognition of Grey Owl's local presence is a park employee who does it on her own time. Joanne Marchessault, an environmental technician, embraced Grey Owl after seeing the 1999 Richard Attenborough film starring Pierce Brosnan and reading Pilgrims of the Wild in its French translation Un homme et des bêtes.

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  8. Prince Albert National Park. The English author and conservationist Archibald Belaney (who called himself Grey Owl) and his Mohawk wife Gertrude Bernard (also known as Anahareo) lived and worked in Riding Mountain and Prince Albert National Parks in the 1930s. While working for these parks, Belaney passed himself off as Indigenous.

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