- He joined the Canadian army during WWI, and served as a sniper. After the war, he returned to Canada. He was rescued from snow blindness by an Ojibwa chief called Ne-Ganikabo, or The One Who Stands First. He studied under Ne-Ganikabo for four years, becoming skilled in wilderness survival, and adopted the name Grey Owl.
- He was a famous conservationist, writer, and speaker. He was also an imposter who passed himself off as being of Native American descent and born in the southwest United States.
- He grew up in England, enthralled by stories of Native Americans, and moved to Canada when he was 17. He married an Ojibwa woman, and learned the language and culture. He kept his true identity a secret, telling others that he was the son of a Scotsman who had married an Apache.
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