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... furs " to recall that several individuals from James Bay had moved to the Chimo area prior to Turner's arrival . Turner himself was aware of this group , but does not say whether the individual who put on the so - called feast of furs ...
... furs " to recall that several individuals from James Bay had moved to the Chimo area prior to Turner's arrival . Turner himself was aware of this group , but does not say whether the individual who put on the so - called feast of furs ...
Page 176
... furs the Indians were wearing . The suggestion that the Europeans were all too eager to receive these furs is contained in this following , somewhat humourous passage : Their jackets were made of fur from animals that he trapped . So ...
... furs the Indians were wearing . The suggestion that the Europeans were all too eager to receive these furs is contained in this following , somewhat humourous passage : Their jackets were made of fur from animals that he trapped . So ...
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... furs to trade to the Popham Colony even in the midst of their war . Although the Popham Colony was abandoned in 1608 , Gilbert continued to trade regularly at New Harbor . Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 ...
... furs to trade to the Popham Colony even in the midst of their war . Although the Popham Colony was abandoned in 1608 , Gilbert continued to trade regularly at New Harbor . Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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