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... lived a tawny- skinned native woman and several of the half - breed children who made up the ever - growing Métis population . But the reason for the sound was primarily economic . Trad- ing ninety - pound hide bags of pemmican ...
... lived a tawny- skinned native woman and several of the half - breed children who made up the ever - growing Métis population . But the reason for the sound was primarily economic . Trad- ing ninety - pound hide bags of pemmican ...
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... lived in great , well constructed longhouses , and resented more fiercely the arrival of the white men than had any of the previous tribes . When he finally talked with them through an interpreter they told Fraser that already other ...
... lived in great , well constructed longhouses , and resented more fiercely the arrival of the white men than had any of the previous tribes . When he finally talked with them through an interpreter they told Fraser that already other ...
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... swore he would survive on rose hips rather than accept food from the Nor'Westers , in the end lived off Fort Chipewyan's prudently stocked stores . Following the affray at Seven Oaks , Archibald Norman Mc- [ 242 ] THE NORTH WEST COMPANY.
... swore he would survive on rose hips rather than accept food from the Nor'Westers , in the end lived off Fort Chipewyan's prudently stocked stores . Following the affray at Seven Oaks , Archibald Norman Mc- [ 242 ] THE NORTH WEST COMPANY.
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CHAPTER | 15 |
McTavish Frobisher and Company | 54 |
McTavish McGillivrays and Company | 149 |
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agents agreement Alexander Henry already American arrived Astor Beaver Club bourgeois brigade British Canada Canadian canoes carried charge Chipewyan clerks colony Columbia River company's concern cousin David Thompson depot Duncan McGillivray east England English explorer Fort Chipewyan Fort Gibraltar Fort Kaministiquia Fort William Fraser French fur trade fur-trade Gibraltar governor Grand Portage Grant Height of Land Highland House Hudson's Bay Company Indian inland interior John George McTavish Joseph Frobisher Kaministiquia Lachine Lake Athabasca Lake Superior Lake Winnipeg letter London Lord Selkirk Mackenzie's McLeod meeting Métis Michilimackinac Montreal mountains natives Nor'Westers North West Company Pacific paddled Pangman pelts pemmican Pond's provisions Quebec reached Red River Rockies Roderick McKenzie route Saskatchewan sent servants shares Shaw ship Simon McGillivray Simon McTavish Simpson Sir Alexander Mackenzie soon spring summer supply territory trip voyageurs Wedderburn William McGillivray wrote York young