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... trade would be conducted in their region . Rather than being ineffectual pawns in the fur trade , the Cree were willing and capable of establishing parameters and guidelines for conducting the trade . In 1902 G.E. McAlpine , the trader ...
... trade would be conducted in their region . Rather than being ineffectual pawns in the fur trade , the Cree were willing and capable of establishing parameters and guidelines for conducting the trade . In 1902 G.E. McAlpine , the trader ...
Page 86
... trade policy and practice . Through a variety of means - diverting trade , boycotts , verbal protests , work refusals , patronization of one trader over another the Cree were able to affect trade . -―― The contentions by other writers ...
... trade policy and practice . Through a variety of means - diverting trade , boycotts , verbal protests , work refusals , patronization of one trader over another the Cree were able to affect trade . -―― The contentions by other writers ...
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... trade on Ojibwas . As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity ...
... trade on Ojibwas . As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity ...
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