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... trading captain . In 1839 he exchanged $ 100.50 of furs for $ 98.00 of merchandise . His purchases included six blankets and 3 clay pipes , suggesting that there were at least 3 adults and 3 children in his band . This size of band is ...
... trading captain . In 1839 he exchanged $ 100.50 of furs for $ 98.00 of merchandise . His purchases included six blankets and 3 clay pipes , suggesting that there were at least 3 adults and 3 children in his band . This size of band is ...
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... trading captain . A third indication that trading captains had lost much of their authority and prestige emerges from the fact that they were all in debt . Patterns of consumption which they could afford during the late 18th and early ...
... trading captain . A third indication that trading captains had lost much of their authority and prestige emerges from the fact that they were all in debt . Patterns of consumption which they could afford during the late 18th and early ...
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Unidentified Man in a Top Hat Unidentified Trading Captain Unidentified Trading Captain Unidentified Member of Pine Family ह Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Wife of Bidaanakwod Unidentified ...
Unidentified Man in a Top Hat Unidentified Trading Captain Unidentified Trading Captain Unidentified Member of Pine Family ह Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Wife of Bidaanakwod Unidentified ...
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