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Shepard Krech III
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Tables vii
- Introduction ix
- Periodic Shortages, Native Welfare, and the Hudson’s Bay Company 1670–1930 1
- The First Century: Adaptive Changes among the Western James Bay Cree between the Early Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 21
- Economic and Social Accommodations of the James Bay Inlanders to the Fur Trade 55
- Sakie, Esquawenoe, and the Foundation of a Dual-Native Tradition at Moose Factory 81
- The Trade of the Slavey and Dogrib at Fort Simpson in the Early Nineteenth Century 99
- The Microeconomics of Southern Chipewyan Fur Trade History 147
- Notes on Contributors 184
- Index 186
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Tables vii
- Introduction ix
- Periodic Shortages, Native Welfare, and the Hudson’s Bay Company 1670–1930 1
- The First Century: Adaptive Changes among the Western James Bay Cree between the Early Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 21
- Economic and Social Accommodations of the James Bay Inlanders to the Fur Trade 55
- Sakie, Esquawenoe, and the Foundation of a Dual-Native Tradition at Moose Factory 81
- The Trade of the Slavey and Dogrib at Fort Simpson in the Early Nineteenth Century 99
- The Microeconomics of Southern Chipewyan Fur Trade History 147
- Notes on Contributors 184
- Index 186