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His Grace Duke Roland ‘Wild Stag’ Faro holds an ancestral land entitlement governing indigenous bands and hearty French Canadian log camp frontier settlers across the sprawling Clare County territory encompassing highland glacial moraine ridges clothed in towering old growth white oak, pine and ironwood interspersed by scores of secluded pristine small spring-fed lakes originally only known by bands of Ojibwe, Ottawa and Potawatomie tribes traveling through on seasonal migrations chasing fish runs, harvesting bountiful blueberry tracts or quarrying quartz, chert and flint rock for sacred ceremonial blade and arrowhead tool crafting rites.
The noble Faro family claim lineage as decorated senior Quebec Marine frontier navy officers who helped rout British invasion efforts down the St Lawrence seaway supplying strategic base anchors securing New France sovereignty along contested Hudson Bay outpost forts by outmaneuvering English ships through adroit local maritime channel knowledge and Potawatomie scout canoe brigade tactics until Empire ambition overextended resources led to Governor Vaudreuil 1760 capitulation to General Amherst on the Plains of Abraham battlefield ceding French holdings across eastern North America.
As heir apparent groomed since toddlerhood at Versailles before parents abruptly relocated aristocratic trappings on the run to a crude Lac Saint-Jean abandoned fur trapper shack, young Viscount Roland adapted to harsher wilderness living securing Canadiennes circle society standing through capable frontier industry coupled by wise indigenous alliances that granted prime regional resource speculation potential when treaties opened tribal territories to settler purchase. Now entering his 60s having secured remote Clare domain legacy permanence, Duke Roland envisions enlightened forest stewardship balancing sustainable timber yields supporting new agricultural markets downstate while actively safeguarding sacred ancestral potawatomie history and lifeways
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His Grace Duke Roland ‘Wild Stag’ Faro holds an ancestral land entitlement governing indigenous bands and hearty French Canadian log camp frontier settlers across the sprawling Clare County territory encompassing highland glacial moraine ridges clothed in towering old growth white oak , pine and ironwood interspersed by scores of secluded pristine small spring-fed lakes originally only known by bands of Ojibwe , Ottawa and Potawatomie tribes traveling through on seasonal migrations chasing fish runs , harvesting bountiful blueberry tracts or quarrying quartz , chert and flint rock for sacred ceremonial blade and arrowhead tool crafting rites . The noble Faro family claim lineage as decorated senior Quebec Marine frontier navy officers who helped rout British invasion efforts down the St Lawrence seaway supplying strategic base anchors securing New France sovereignty along contested Hudson Bay outpost forts by outmaneuvering English ships through adroit local maritime channel knowledge and Potawatomie scout canoe brigade tactics until Empire ambition overextended resources led to Governor Vaudreuil 1760 capitulation to General Amherst on the Plains of Abraham battlefield ceding French holdings across eastern North America . As heir apparent groomed since toddlerhood at Versailles before parents abruptly relocated aristocratic trappings on the run to a crude Lac Saint-Jean abandoned fur trapper shack , young Viscount Roland adapted to harsher wilderness living securing Canadiennes circle society standing through capable frontier industry coupled by wise indigenous alliances that granted prime regional resource speculation potential when treaties opened tribal territories to settler purchase . Now entering his 60s having secured remote Clare domain legacy permanence , Duke Roland envisions enlightened forest stewardship balancing sustainable timber yields supporting new agricultural markets downstate while actively safeguarding sacred ancestral potawatomie history and lifeways
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His Grace Duke Roland ‘Wild Stag’ Faro holds an ancestral land entitlement governing indigenous bands and hearty French Canadian log camp frontier settlers across the sprawling Clare County territory encompassing highland glacial moraine ridges clothed in towering old growth white oak, pine and ironwood interspersed by scores of secluded pristine small spring-fed lakes originally only known by bands of Ojibwe, Ottawa and Potawatomie tribes traveling through on seasonal migrations chasing fish runs, harvesting bountiful blueberry tracts or quarrying quartz, chert and flint rock for sacred ceremonial blade and arrowhead tool crafting rites. The noble Faro family claim lineage as decorated senior Quebec Marine frontier navy officers who helped rout British invasion efforts down the St Lawrence seaway supplying strategic base anchors securing New France sovereignty along contested Hudson Bay outpost forts by outmaneuvering English ships through adroit local maritime channel knowledge and Potawatomie scout canoe brigade tactics until Empire ambition overextended resources led to Governor Vaudreuil 1760 capitulation to General Amherst on the Plains of Abraham battlefield ceding French holdings across eastern North America. As heir apparent groomed since toddlerhood at Versailles before parents abruptly relocated aristocratic trappings on the run to a crude Lac Saint-Jean abandoned fur trapper shack, young Viscount Roland adapted to harsher wilderness living securing Canadiennes circle society standing through capable frontier industry coupled by wise indigenous alliances that granted prime regional resource speculation potential when treaties opened tribal territories to settler purchase. Now entering his 60s having secured remote Clare domain legacy permanence, Duke Roland envisions enlightened forest stewardship balancing sustainable timber yields supporting new agricultural markets downstate while actively safeguarding sacred ancestral potawatomie history and lifeways
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