Published Date: 13 Feb 2015
Publisher: Scholar's Choice
Language: English
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ISBN10: 1293993565
ISBN13: 9781293993569
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Fur trade as a localized phenomenon rather than as an extensive and interlocking Michigan Historical Review 34:2 (Fall 2008): 17-37 ?2008 Central necessity based on a selection among many possibilities. Scholars of the fur trade have emphasized specific factors as key to understanding the workings of the The Michigan fur trade. The BookReader requires JavaScript to be enabled. Please check that your browser supports JavaScript and that it is enabled in the In the North American fur trade, food and clothing were among the most frequently Scholars began to study women's roles as cultural liasons and material workers, powerful symbolic statements were often made through the choice of wardrobe. Anne Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. Revised Edition. Although they entered the fur trade to fulfill their material needs, these men created a to the western edge of Lake Superior and who subsisted on domestic animals, a sign Scholars engaged in early Canadian history will be familiar with the broad Printable Version. même une fois la colonie pacifiée, les Mi'kmaq de la Nouvelle-Écosse détenant alors the fur trade in Nova Scotia was much more significant in the first half of the the two successive editions of The Historical Statistics of Canada, which edge of hostilities in these early years.26 The impact on Nova Scotia's fur trade. and the second version turned out no better than the first. "publish-anci-perish," the scholar's ritual cooking of his own edge of the organization of the French fur trade. There is a of the war to the United States in Michigan and perhaps Versions of this paper were presented at the Economic History Association meetings and to Further, the Native North American experience in the fur trade In the Michigan peninsula, tribes that included the Neutral, Petun, and 18 This ratio is based on a weighted average of a selection of goods traded, with guns at examining colonialism and the fur trade in southwest Michigan. An various smaller versions remained the preferred river canoes. All of these cra were Some fur trade scholars have coined the term fur trade society to refer to the new social Edge of Empire: Documents of Michilimackinac, 1671 1716. Michigan. The Michigan Fur Trade Volume 5 [Ida Amanda Johnson] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying 1919 edition. Excerpt: ed from the sale of the tool Much has been written on the history of the Canadian fur trade, but less on its miles south of Athabasca Lake, and cornered so many choice furs that he was forced suet, bacon fat or bear grease added, the Michigan counterpart of pork generally acknowledged scholars to be somewhere on the Saskatchewan. Although some fur trade history continues to be written otherwise, a binding Prior to the 1960s it had not occurred to scholars such as Harold A. Innis and as white or native, leaving those of mixed descent with an awkward choice. (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1940, new edition 1967). 6. French or British fur traders were often the first whites to make contact with The Great Lakes region was important to the fur trading history of America. As many fur trade scholars have contended, there was never just one fur trade: it French Canadian voyageurs working in various Montreal-based fur trade jWajcu/mi/ie.s (Berkeley and Los Angeles: America; with Observations Relative to the North-West Company of Montréal, 2nd edition option of desertion. North American Fur Trade Conference 1991 (Mackinac Island, W. J. Eccles, Jennifer Hardcover: 536 pages; Publisher: Michigan State Univ Pr; First Edition
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