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This is indicated by the fact that Roy's fur - inventory is nearly twice as large as the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual ac- counts . The difference between the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual accounts ...
This is indicated by the fact that Roy's fur - inventory is nearly twice as large as the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual ac- counts . The difference between the tally of furs obtained from adding up individual accounts ...
Page 199
Roy's inventory of furs and merchandise supports Bishop's theory that depletion of game and fur resources led Ojibwas to rely on manufactured goods from the trading posts . Only 37 beaver were brought to the Vermillion Lake post in 1839 ...
Roy's inventory of furs and merchandise supports Bishop's theory that depletion of game and fur resources led Ojibwas to rely on manufactured goods from the trading posts . Only 37 beaver were brought to the Vermillion Lake post in 1839 ...
Page 202
On the other hand , Roy marked up merchandise 68 % and furs 83 % ( see Charts 4-7 ) . Unfortunately , Roy does not provide a year - end statement of merchandise sales . Chart 3 , based on Roy's individual accounts , shows that he sold ...
On the other hand , Roy marked up merchandise 68 % and furs 83 % ( see Charts 4-7 ) . Unfortunately , Roy does not provide a year - end statement of merchandise sales . Chart 3 , based on Roy's individual accounts , shows that he sold ...
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