Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 9Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... trade . By the second half of the 19th century the HBC had finally managed to establish a virtual monopoly over the fur trade concessions within the whole peninsula . By 1894 Low ( 1896.41 ) noted that the number of trading posts in the ...
... trade . By the second half of the 19th century the HBC had finally managed to establish a virtual monopoly over the fur trade concessions within the whole peninsula . By 1894 Low ( 1896.41 ) noted that the number of trading posts in the ...
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involvement in the fur trade was significant already in the mid - eighteenth century . Earlier , trade figures for 1745 were given indicating that fur trading does not seem to have been viewed by many of the Indians as entirely ...
involvement in the fur trade was significant already in the mid - eighteenth century . Earlier , trade figures for 1745 were given indicating that fur trading does not seem to have been viewed by many of the Indians as entirely ...
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... trade are mutually exclusive activities . Her formulation ignores the fact that in acquiring furs subsistence needs can be , to a considerable extent , also met . Using the total fur returns from 1753 at Eastmain as the basic data and ...
... trade are mutually exclusive activities . Her formulation ignores the fact that in acquiring furs subsistence needs can be , to a considerable extent , also met . Using the total fur returns from 1753 at Eastmain as the basic data and ...
Contents
Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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