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Old Trails and New Directions
Papers of the Third North American Fur Trade Conference
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Edited by:
Carol Judd
and Arthur Ray
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English
Published/Copyright:
1980
About this book
Fur trade scholarship has changed considerably in recent years. The tempo of research has quickened and the field has become more multidisciplinary. The papers in this volume reflect recent developments in several specific areas of research: mapping, native cultures, social and labour history, personalities, the Pacific coast, and economics.
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Judd Carol :
Carol M. Judd has been an editor with the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and a historian with Parks Canada.
Ray Arthur :
Arthur J. Ray is a professor in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia, and author of Indians in the Fur Trade and I Have Lived Here Since the World Began: An Illustrated History of Canada's Native People.
Carol M. Judd has been an editor with the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and a historian with Parks Canada.
Arthur Ray is a professor of history at the University of British Columbia.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
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Abbreviations
ix - OLD TRAILS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
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Introduction
3 - PART I MAPS
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Indian Maps
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Hudson's Bay Company Mapping
24 - PART II NATIVE SOCIETIES
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The Fur Trade and the Cree of James Bay
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French Attitudes towards Native Society
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Subarctic Indians and Wildlife
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The Iroquois and the Fur Trade in Western Canada
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Orkneymen in the HBC 1780 - 1821
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'Mixt Bands of Many Nations': 1821-70
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Linguistic Solitudes and Changing Social Categories
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Fur Trade Social History: Some Recent Trends
160 - PART IV PERSONALITIES
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Angus Bethune
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Kwah: A Carrier Chief
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Wrangel and Simpson
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The Russian Fur Trade
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Outfitting New Caledonia 1821-58
231 - PART VI ECONOMIC ASPECTS
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Indians as Consumers in the Eighteenth Century
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Agriculture and the Fur Trade
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Innis, the Fur Trade, and Modern Economic Problems
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EPILOGUE
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Bibliography of Published Works Cited
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December 15, 1980
eBook ISBN:
9781487589059
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348
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Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;