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Traders and Adventurers, 1671–1821
From: North of Superior
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Looks at how the relationship between the Aboriginal Peoples and the fur trading Europeans Developed. Outlines that it went from one of European dependence on Aboriginal knowledge and skills to one of interdependence as Aboriginal Peoples became accustomed to European goods. Explains the fur trade during this time including companies, places, and people.
Contributors
Michel S. Beaulieu
MICHEL S. BEAULIEU is Assistant Professor and Northern Ontario specialist in the Department of History at Lakehead University
Chris Southcott
CHRIS SOUTHCOTT is Professor of Sociology at Lakehead University and a Research Associate at Yukon College.