Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Further evidence that the Winisk Cree were able to exert influence over the trade is suggested in a number of correspondences elsewhere . W.C. Camp- bell 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. Camp- bell wrote to W.F. Ewen , an apprentice clerk in charge of Weenusk post in August ...
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The Economic Impact of the Fur Trade on Ojibwas Fur returns at the Vermillion Lake post reveal much about the demogra- phy and ecology of the Upper Great Lakes . But Roy's account book also provides clues about the economic impact of ...
The Economic Impact of the Fur Trade on Ojibwas Fur returns at the Vermillion Lake post reveal much about the demogra- phy and ecology of the Upper Great Lakes . But Roy's account book also provides clues about the economic impact of ...
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the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the subsequent decline of the beaver , caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade ...
the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the subsequent decline of the beaver , caribou and moose populations , Ojibwas travelled to trading posts that were further afield . In this way they obtained the most favourable terms of trade ...
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