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Page 77
... individual who headed a group of trading Indians2 and who was recognized and supported as their leader by the European traders . Trading captains were an eighteenth century phenomenon and they operated throughout the entire European fur ...
... individual who headed a group of trading Indians2 and who was recognized and supported as their leader by the European traders . Trading captains were an eighteenth century phenomenon and they operated throughout the entire European fur ...
Page 81
... individual throughout his lifetime . Once the HBC recognized someone as a trading captain , they never demoted him . of a total of thirty - five captains and lieutenants who traded at Eastmain over the seventy years the practice was in ...
... individual throughout his lifetime . Once the HBC recognized someone as a trading captain , they never demoted him . of a total of thirty - five captains and lieutenants who traded at Eastmain over the seventy years the practice was in ...
Page 162
... of presenting a number of individual Island Lake forms which do not differ substantially from those referred to above ( for further detail see Shrofel 1977 ) , we will here concentrate on a few points which may bear on the issues of 162.
... of presenting a number of individual Island Lake forms which do not differ substantially from those referred to above ( for further detail see Shrofel 1977 ) , we will here concentrate on a few points which may bear on the issues of 162.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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