The Illustrated History of CanadaRobert Craig Brown The Illustrated History of Canada, is the first comprehensive look at one of America's closest allies, our neighbor to the north. It is a must reference for all Americans interested in the history-and the future- of Canada . |
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Page 81
... Cree bands living as far away as eastern Manitoba had been supplying Ottawa and Ojibwa traders with furs in exchange for French goods . But with the establishment of the bayside posts , the Cree and Assiniboine no longer had to depend ...
... Cree bands living as far away as eastern Manitoba had been supplying Ottawa and Ojibwa traders with furs in exchange for French goods . But with the establishment of the bayside posts , the Cree and Assiniboine no longer had to depend ...
Page 91
... Cree who were blocking Athapas- kan Indians from visiting York Factory . The fact that the English and French were content to compete at a distance worked to the advantage of Assiniboine and Cree traders . Although the French posts ...
... Cree who were blocking Athapas- kan Indians from visiting York Factory . The fact that the English and French were content to compete at a distance worked to the advantage of Assiniboine and Cree traders . Although the French posts ...
Page 237
... Cree and other groups . In 1838 smallpox again carried off large numbers - possibly two - thirds or more of the Assiniboine , Blackfoot , and North Saskatchewan Cree - although the new vaccine administered by Hudson's Bay Company men ...
... Cree and other groups . In 1838 smallpox again carried off large numbers - possibly two - thirds or more of the Assiniboine , Blackfoot , and North Saskatchewan Cree - although the new vaccine administered by Hudson's Bay Company men ...
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