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Dark Storm Moving West
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English
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2007
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The fur trade was the impetus for much of the exploration and discovery of North America. Like rolling storm clouds, the expanding enterprise of the fur trade moved relentlessly west to explore the furthest reaches of the continent. From Hudson Bay, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River, European and American explorers and traders followed a web of waterways north to the rich fur region of Lake Athabaska, farther north to the Arctic Ocean, and west to the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean. The essays in Dark Storm Moving West trace three phases of westward exploration: naval and fur trade ventures on the Pacific coast; traders' progress along interior rivers and lakes; and the transcontinental Lewis and Clark expedition, which used maps based on fur trade surveys. Barbara Belyea poses challenging questions about the rapid expansion, its effects on Native populations, European versus Native cartography, cultural definitions of space, and communication of traditions. Belyea also introduces Peter Fidler as an important documentary source for exploration studies during the fur trade expansion, incorporating into her own study Fidler's journals, maps, and reports, most of which are previously unpublished.
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Belyea Barbara :
Barbara Belyea is professor emerita of English at the University of Calgary. Her multi-disciplinary interests include: the history of publishing, cartography and the fur trade, and Canadian history.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Dark Storm: An Introduction
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Myth as Science: The Northwest Passage
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David Thompson, Hbc Surveyor
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Decision at the Marias
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Mapping West of the Bay
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The Silent Past is Made to Speak
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Outside the Circle
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Notes
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Sources
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Index
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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September 6, 2007
eBook ISBN:
9781552383247
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
205
Illustrations:
39
Other:
33 maps, 6 drawings, endnotes, sources, index
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9781552383247
Keywords for this book
fur trade history; fur trade Canada; early north American fur trade; hudsons bay company fur trade; voyagerus; voyagers fur trade; lewis and clark; lewis and clark expedition; first contact in the Americas; early European traders; early European settlers; early maps of north America; historical maps; old maps of north America; mapping north America; early cartography of north America; peter fidler; peter filder journal; peter fidler book; peter fidler and the metis; peter fidler map
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General/trade;