Signed by Chief Mountain [aka S. H. Middleton] on title page. Card covers. Light wear; color smudge and minor soiling on rear cover. Non-authorial inscription on title page. 64 pages. 7.25 x 5.7 inches. An account of both Kootenai Brown (1839-1916), who the author knew personally, and Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta. Kootenay Brown, the Irish-born soldier, frontiersman, trader, scout, and conservation advocate, first came to Waterton Lakes in 1865. Signed by Chief Mountain/Samuel Henry Middleton (1884-1964), the former Anglican Archdeacon of Lethbridge, inscribing both his native and his given name. Middleton, following his ordination in 1911, was posted to the Kainai Tribe reserve Blood 148, where he also served as the principal of St. Paul's School. He was appointed as the bishop's chaplain for Indian work in 1916 and was made Canon of Calgary Cathedral in 1924. While on the reserve, he studied the Blackfoot language and produced literature on both Blood and Blackfoot (Siksika) history and culture.