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Great Canadian Rivers "History"
Culture Recreation Economy GreatCanadianRiversHistory GREAT CANADIAN RIVERS History River Rivalry For almost a century, the fur trading post of Moose Factory served the Hudson's Bay Company well. Established by Radisson and ...
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The MISSINAIBI RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Fairy Point, celebrated for its role as a vital northern trading link between freshwater shores and a salt water sea, renowned for its dual nature as ... of the lower Missinaibi rang with the shouts of voyageurs, paddling their pelts to the fur trading post of James Bay. Today, they echo softly with the hushed voices of awestruck canoeists ...
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Leopard Cat,Leopard Cat in Wild Jungles,Wild Leopard Cat in Jungles
Amur region. The fur is also quite variable; it is yellow in the southern populations, but silver-grey in ... recent years, mainly due to the high profile of conservation measures on 'Big Cat' fur trading, emphasis of trading has moved to the smaller wild cat species and the leopard cat is under ...
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Kodiak Island, Alaska - Official Visitors Guide - The Russian Era
Alexander Baranov established a trading post at St. Paul Harbor in 1792. Kodiak became the first capital of Russian America and was a major fur trading center for many years. An ...
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Heritage Village
A life size reproduction of an aboriginal settlement Life size interactive reconstructions of the fur trading posts, forts, dwellings and aboriginal dwellings (focus on the Detroyes Expedition) Depictions of the time ...
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WestWeb: Harvesting the West
Western agriculture, mariculture, and fur trading. Finally, under Images, you will find direct links to pictures available online. Texts Links ... The Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 1996. African-Americans in the Fur Trade West by William W. Gwaltney, Superintendent, Fort Laramie National Historic Site. Links MMMN, ...
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About the People: Looking Both Ways
Oral histories also tell of battles fought over territory and resources. Russian fur trading companies stayed until 1867. The Alutiit suffered under Russian rule and the population was ... reflect this history. Before Western contact, people called themselves Sugpiat, "the real people." Russian fur traders introduced the name "Aleut" which was eventually adopted in Native communities. The ...
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Smallwood Store Ole Indian Trading Post and Museum Chokoloskee Florida
Trading Post and Museum Chokoloskee Florida HISTORIC SMALLWOOD STORE Ole Indian Trading Post and Museum Chokoloskee Florida MUSEUM HOURS 10:00 a.m. ... near the end of the nineteenth century. Plume, hide, and fur hunters were the first to visit. They were quickly followed ... need was met by the Smallwood Store. Established in 1906, this Trading Post served a remote area, buying hides, furs and farm ...
www.florida-everglades.com


NPT Preserves Historic Landscape at Fort Union Trading Post
Fort Union Trading Post was active between 1829 and 1867. Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, which was authorized in 1966, is located 25 miles southwest of Williston, North Dakota. It was the principal fur-trading post of the American Fur ... Links: Photos of the Property Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site | What's New | Mission | Achievements | ...
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Biodiversity-Giant Otter
Otter is the world’s largest otter species. Giant Otters have velvety, reddish-brown, waterproof fur and have a cream-colored patch on their chests. The Giant Otters' long sinewy bodies ... several reasons. From 1940 to 1970, the Giant Otter was hunted heavily for its valuable fur. Trading this fur was made illegal by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), although ...
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