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... suggest that the Bay was setting prices by which the Cree must abide , one must question how such high prices were arrived at initially . At the time , Revillon Frères was quite willing to pay $ 100 and upwards for unprime fox fur ( HBC ...
... suggest that the Bay was setting prices by which the Cree must abide , one must question how such high prices were arrived at initially . At the time , Revillon Frères was quite willing to pay $ 100 and upwards for unprime fox fur ( HBC ...
Page 85
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the Cree . The letter is presented ... suggest an ability of the Cree to shape HBC policy , at least at the local level . Also implicit is a willingness on ...
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the Cree . The letter is presented ... suggest an ability of the Cree to shape HBC policy , at least at the local level . Also implicit is a willingness on ...
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... suggest that such credit policies were formal ones . Nor is there any evidence to suggest that specific men were singled out for discriminatory treatment such as that described . What the archival evidence does indicate , is that men ...
... suggest that such credit policies were formal ones . Nor is there any evidence to suggest that specific men were singled out for discriminatory treatment such as that described . What the archival evidence does indicate , is that men ...
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