Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Further , it is useful to examine trader perception of trappers as evidenced in their journal entries . Abraham had about $ 700 for camp trading [ an outpost of Winisk ] this winter gave the old fellow a suit on gratuity .
Further , it is useful to examine trader perception of trappers as evidenced in their journal entries . Abraham had about $ 700 for camp trading [ an outpost of Winisk ] this winter gave the old fellow a suit on gratuity .
Page 202
Averages from Roy's individual accounts reveal that the typical Ojibwa trapper visiting Vermillion Lake in 1839 did not resemble any of the cus- tomers discussed so far . The typical trapper brought the pelts of 1 beaver , 2 otters ...
Averages from Roy's individual accounts reveal that the typical Ojibwa trapper visiting Vermillion Lake in 1839 did not resemble any of the cus- tomers discussed so far . The typical trapper brought the pelts of 1 beaver , 2 otters ...
Page 212
Trapping new species of fur - bearing animals such as lynxs , wolves , foxes and bears helped trappers improve their returns of furs . But traders did not always profit as much from the sale of these species as they did with the beaver ...
Trapping new species of fur - bearing animals such as lynxs , wolves , foxes and bears helped trappers improve their returns of furs . But traders did not always profit as much from the sale of these species as they did with the beaver ...
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