Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 191
Three pages record Roy's year - end inventory of unsold merchandise and two pages record his year - end inventory of furs . ... I am unable to identify while two others itemize the retail price of merchandise Roy sold to his customers .
Three pages record Roy's year - end inventory of unsold merchandise and two pages record his year - end inventory of furs . ... I am unable to identify while two others itemize the retail price of merchandise Roy sold to his customers .
Page 198
Interpreting Roy's year - end inventory of merchandise is problematic . One reason for this is that Roy does not clearly and consistently indicate units of weight or volume . This makes deciphering recorded quantities of shot ...
Interpreting Roy's year - end inventory of merchandise is problematic . One reason for this is that Roy does not clearly and consistently indicate units of weight or volume . This makes deciphering recorded quantities of shot ...
Page 202
Averages from Roy's individual accounts reveal that the typical Ojibwa trapper visiting Vermillion Lake in 1839 did not resemble any of the cus- tomers discussed so far . The typical trapper brought the pelts of 1 beaver , 2 otters ...
Averages from Roy's individual accounts reveal that the typical Ojibwa trapper visiting Vermillion Lake in 1839 did not resemble any of the cus- tomers discussed so far . The typical trapper brought the pelts of 1 beaver , 2 otters ...
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