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Page 84
... suggests both incompetence and / or personality flaws in Mr. Vin- cent's dealings with business and people . McTavish writes : " Your servant Wm . Cromarty would not go to Weenusk if you were in charge . The Indians had all sorts of ...
... suggests both incompetence and / or personality flaws in Mr. Vin- cent's dealings with business and people . McTavish writes : " Your servant Wm . Cromarty would not go to Weenusk if you were in charge . The Indians had all sorts of ...
Page 85
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the Cree . The letter is presented ... suggest motivation other than charitable benevolence , they also suggest an ability of the Cree to shape HBC policy , at ...
also suggests a certain amount of compassion on the part of the HBC toward the Cree . The letter is presented ... suggest motivation other than charitable benevolence , they also suggest an ability of the Cree to shape HBC policy , at ...
Page 209
... suggests that clan chiefs had already lost much of their prestige and authority by the 1830s . Only one of the 35 trappers who traded at Vermillion Lake in 1839 appended an identifiable clan emblem to his signature . This was ...
... suggests that clan chiefs had already lost much of their prestige and authority by the 1830s . Only one of the 35 trappers who traded at Vermillion Lake in 1839 appended an identifiable clan emblem to his signature . This was ...
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