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Page 82
... Company's manager at that post had a list showing the amount of debt each Attawapiskat native had on leaving for his ... Company discriminated against those trappers who had previously dealt with the opposition , i.e. , the Revillon ...
... Company's manager at that post had a list showing the amount of debt each Attawapiskat native had on leaving for his ... Company discriminated against those trappers who had previously dealt with the opposition , i.e. , the Revillon ...
Page 83
... Company man " , that is one who besides being an average to good trapper traded all his pelts at the Company store and did not argue about fur prices , could easily get $ 300 credit , while an average or even good trapper who argued too ...
... Company man " , that is one who besides being an average to good trapper traded all his pelts at the Company store and did not argue about fur prices , could easily get $ 300 credit , while an average or even good trapper who argued too ...
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... Company established a post to compete with the North- west Company post on Rainy Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 98-99 ) . Competition for furs was fierce , leading to near - depletion of the beaver by the time the two companies consolidated in ...
... Company established a post to compete with the North- west Company post on Rainy Lake ( Tanner 1987 : 98-99 ) . Competition for furs was fierce , leading to near - depletion of the beaver by the time the two companies consolidated in ...
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