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Page 84
117 ) While the above might suggest that the Bay was setting prices by which the
Cree must abide , one must question how such high prices were ... Further
evidence supporting this thesis is suggested in subsequent HBC
correspondences .
117 ) While the above might suggest that the Bay was setting prices by which the
Cree must abide , one must question how such high prices were ... Further
evidence supporting this thesis is suggested in subsequent HBC
correspondences .
Page 85
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the
Cree . The letter is presented virtually in its entirety . 1 ) Endeavour by all
reasonable & fair means to regain the goodwill of the Weenusk Indians . By a
little ...
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the
Cree . The letter is presented virtually in its entirety . 1 ) Endeavour by all
reasonable & fair means to regain the goodwill of the Weenusk Indians . By a
little ...
Page 86
Further evidence that the Winisk Cree were able to exert influence over the trade
is suggested in a number of correspondences elsewhere . W . C . Campbell
wrote to W . F . Ewen , an apprentice clerk in charge of Weenusk post in August ...
Further evidence that the Winisk Cree were able to exert influence over the trade
is suggested in a number of correspondences elsewhere . W . C . Campbell
wrote to W . F . Ewen , an apprentice clerk in charge of Weenusk post in August ...
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