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The Hudson's Bay Company historian Rich ( 1958 ) writes vaguely of setting up an outpost there in the 1680s . ( The first trading voyage to this area was in 1668. ) This Cree narrative suggests that perhaps the historian ought to look ...
The Hudson's Bay Company historian Rich ( 1958 ) writes vaguely of setting up an outpost there in the 1680s . ( The first trading voyage to this area was in 1668. ) This Cree narrative suggests that perhaps the historian ought to look ...
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Having read the oral history , The Hudson's Bay Company historic claims of having been instrumental in putting an end to these hostilities now seem reliable . Not only is it so claimed in the Hudson's Bay Company journals , but so also ...
Having read the oral history , The Hudson's Bay Company historic claims of having been instrumental in putting an end to these hostilities now seem reliable . Not only is it so claimed in the Hudson's Bay Company journals , but so also ...
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In 1790 George Sr. sent his son to England for the year , against the Company's wishes , " to shake of a little of the Indian " ( HBCA , A. 11/57 : 121 ) It may well be Atkinson who is the subject of this narrative and the one who is ...
In 1790 George Sr. sent his son to England for the year , against the Company's wishes , " to shake of a little of the Indian " ( HBCA , A. 11/57 : 121 ) It may well be Atkinson who is the subject of this narrative and the one who is ...
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