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SECONDARY SOURCES - NORTH AMERICA FUR TRADE Achtenberg, David. "A Day During the Rendezvous." North West Courant 2, no. 1 (Summer 1989): 4-7. Adam, G. Mercer. The Canadian North-West Its History and Its Troubles, from the Early Days of the Fur-Trade to the Era of the Railway and the Settler; with Incidents of Travel in the Region, and the Narrative of Three Insurrections. Toronto Whitby: Rose Pub. Co. J.S. Robertson & Bros., 1885. Adams, Gary. "Art and Archaeology at York Factory." The Beaver, Summer 1982, 38-42. Albanese, Philip. "The Columbia Enterprise." North West Courant 2, no. 4 (Spring 1990): 14-17. Allaire, Bernard. Pelleteries, Manchons et Chapeaux de Castor les Fourrures Nord-Américaines à Paris, 1500-1632. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion, 1999. Allaire, Gratien. "Fur Trade Engages: 1701-1745." In Rendezvous: Selected Papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference, 15-26. St-Paul: North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984. Allan, Iris. John Rowand, Fur Trader a Story of the Old Northwest. Frontier Books. Toronto: W.J. Gage, 1963. Alwin, John A. "Colony and Company Sharing the York Mainline." The Beaver, Summer 1979, 4-11. Alwin, John A. "Mode, Pattern and Pulse: Hudson's Bay Company Transport, 1670-1821". Ph.D. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1978. Alwin, John A. "Pelts, Provisions And Perceptions: The Hudson's Bay Company Mandan Indian Trade, 1795-1812." Montana 29, no. 3 (1979): 16-27. Alwin, John A. Mode, Pattern and Pulse Hudson's Bay Company Transport, 1670-1821. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1978. Anderson, A. C. "Life at Lachine." The Beaver, June 1952, 28-31. Anderson, Dean L. "The Flow of European Trade Goods Into the Western Great Lakes Region, 1715-1760." In The Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of Teh Sixth North American Fur Trade Conference, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1991, edited by Jennifer S.H. Brown, W.J. Eccles, and Donald P. Heldman, 93-115. East Lansing/Mackinac Island: Michigan State University Press, 1994. Anderson, J. W. Fur Trader's Story. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1961. 1 Andrews, Elizabeth Mary. Fort Spokane and Spokane House. Seattle: M.A. Thesis, University of Washington, 1924. Andrews, R. J. The Voyageurs. Toronto: Ginn and Company, 1969. Andrews, Robert J. The Fur Fort. Ginn Studies in Canadian History. [Toronto]: Ginn, 1979. Angel, Barbara, and Michael Angel. Letitia Hargrave and Life in the Fur Trade. We Built Canada. Agincourt: Book Society of Canada, 1981. Angus, Henry Forbes, Frederic William Howay, and W. N. Sage. British Columbia and the United States the North Pacific Slope from Fur Trade to Aviation. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1942. Anson, Bert. The Fur Traders in Northern Indiana 1796-1850. [Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1953. Arima, Eugene Y. Blackfeet and Palefaces the Pikani and Rocky Mountain House : A Commemorative History from the Upper Saskatchewan and Missouri Fur Trade. Ottawa, Ont.: Golden Dog Press, 1995. Armour, David A. Mackinac History Leaflet 8 (1966)Made in Macinac: Crafts at Fort Michilimackinac. Mackinac Island, Michigan: Mackinac Island State Park Commission. Armstrong, James B. "Burntwood Carrying Place." The Beaver, Winter 1973, 54-59. Arndt, Katherine L. Dynamics of the Fur Trade on the Middle Yukon River, Alaska, 1839 to 1868. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1996. Arthur, Elizabeth. "An Outpost of Empire: The Martin Fall Post of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821-78." Ontario History LXXVIII (1986): 5-23. Atkin, W. T. "Snake River Fur Trade, 1816-1824." Oregon Historical Quartery XXXV (1934): 295-312. Avis, Walter S., ed. A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles. Toronto: W.J. Gage, 1967. Baergen, William Peter. The Fur Trade at Lesser Slave Lake, 1815-1831. M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1967. Bakker, Peter. A Language of Our Own: The Genesis of Michif, the Mixed Cree-French Language of the Canadian Metis. New York and Oxfore: Oxford University Press, 1997. Baldwin, Doug. The Fur Trade in the Moose-Missinaibi River Valley, 1770-1917. [Toronto?]: Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Historical Planning & Research Branch, 1976. 2 Ball, Tim and David Dyck. "Observations of the Transit of Venus at Prince of Wales's Fort in 1769." The Beaver, Autumn 1984, 51-58. Ball, Tim. "Company Town: Stromness in the Orkneys." The Beaver 68, no. 3 (1988): 43-52. Ball, Tim. "Timber: Adventurers at the Bay Struggle to Stay Warm." The Beaver 67, no. 2 (1987): 45-56. Ball, Timothy. “Climatic Change, Droughts and the Social Impact: Central Canada, 1811-20, a Classic Example.” in C.R. Harington, ed., The Year Without Summer: World Climate in 1816. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Nature, 1992, 185-195. Ball, Timothy. “The Year without Summer: Its Impact on the Fur Trade and History of Western Canada,” in C.R. Harington, ed., The Year Without Summer: World Climate in 1816. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Nature, 1992, 196-202. Barbeau, Marius, and Clifford Wilson. "Tobacco and The Fur Trade." The Beaver, no. 724 (March 1944): 36-39. Barbeau, Marius. Pathfinders in the North Pacific. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1958. Barbeau, Marius. Totem Poles a by-Product of the Fur Trade. [New York?: S.n., 1942. Barbour, Barton H. Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001. Barka, Norman F., and Anne Barka. Archaeology and the Fur Trade the Excavation of Sturgeon Fort, Saskatchewan. History and Archaeology. [Ottawa]: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, 1976. Barr, William. "The Forgotten Explorer: Christopher Middleton." The Beaver 70, no. 4 (1990): 34-42. Barratt, Glynn R. "Alexander Mackenzie and the Empress." The Beaver 315, no. 1 (Summer 1985): 42-46. Barron, F. L. "Victimizing His Lordship: Lord Selkirk And The Upper Canadian Courts." Manitoba History 7 (1984): 14-22. Barry, J. Neilson. "Fort Reed and Fort Boise." Oregon Historical Quarterly XXXIV (1933): 60- 67. Barry, J. Nelson. "Peter Corney's Voyages, 1814-1817." Oregon Historical Quarterly XXXIII (1932): 355-68. Bayley, Denis. A Londoner in Rupert's Land: Thomas Bunn of the Hudson's Bay Company. Winnipeg: Peguis Publishers, 1969. 3 Begg, Alexander. "Dot it Down", a Story of Life in the North-West. Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Co., 1871. Begg, Alexander. History of the North-West. 3 Vols. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co., 1894. Belden, Albert Lord. The Fur Trade of America and Some of the Men Who Made and Maintain It Together with Furs and Fur Bearers of Other Continents and Countries and Islands of the Sea. New York: Peltries, 1917. Bell, Charles N. Henry's Journal, Covering Adventures and Experiences in the Fur Trade on the Red River 1799-1801 a Paper Read Before the Society, May 4, 1888. Winnipeg: Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba., 1888. Bell, Charles N. Reconstructing Fort Gibraltar. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Free Press, 1932. Bell, Charles Napier. "The Earliest Fur Traders on the Upper Red River and Red Lake, Minn. (1783-1810)." Transactions of the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, 1926. Bellisle, J. A., and Canada. Co-Operation in the Regulation of the Fur Trade. Ottawa: [S.n.], 1997. Belyea, Barbara. "The Columbian Enterprise and A. S. Morton: A Historical Exemplum." BC Studies 86 (Summer 1990): 3-27. Benoit, Jehane. "Wintering Dishes: A Glorious Spread Recalls the Famed Beaver Club Dinners." Berkh, Vasilii Nikolaevich, and Richard A. Pierce. A Chronological History of the Discovery of the Aleutian Islands or, The Exploits of Russian Merchants : With a Supplement of Historical Data on the Fur Trade. Edited by Richard A. Pierce. Translated by Richard A. Pierce. Materials for the Study of Alaska History. Kingston, Ont.: Limestone Press, 1974. Berry, Don. A Majority of Scoundrels an Informal History of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. New York: Harper, 1961. Berry, Virginia G. A Boundless Horizon: Visual Records of Exploration and Settlement in the Manitoba Region 1624 - 1874. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1983. Bibeau, Donald F. "Fur Trade Literature from a Tribal Point of View: A Critique." In Rendezvous: Selected Papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference, 83-92. St- Paul: North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984. Bigart, Robert J. Getting Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic Survival Strategies of the Montana Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010. 4 Biggar, Henry Percival. The Early Trading Companies of New France a Contribution to the History of Commerce and Discovery in North America. St. Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1972. Binnema, Ted and William A. Dobak. “Like the Greedy Wolf”: Fur Trade and War Fever, 1807- 1831.” Journal of the Early Republic 29 (Fall 2009): 411-40. Binnema, Theodore (Ted). “Allegiances and Interests: Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Trade, Diplomacy, and Warfare, 1806-1831.” Western Historical Quarterly 37 (2006): 327-49. Binnema, Theodore. "The Gros Ventres in the Canadian Fur Trade: A Response to Thomas F. Schilz." American Indian Quarterly 18, no. 4 (1994): 533-40. Binnema, Theodore. “Old Swan, Big Man, and the Siksika Bands, 1794-1815.” The Canadian Historical Review 77 (1) (March 1996): 1-32. Binnema, Theodore. Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001. Binns, Archie. Peter Skene Ogden: Fur Trader. Portland, OR:: Binfords and Mort, 1967. Birk, Douglas A. "When Rivers Were Roads: Deciphering the Role of the Canoe Portages in the Western Lake Superior Fur Trade." In The Fur Trade Revisited: Selected Papers of The Sixth North American Fur Trade Conference, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1991, edited by Jennifer S.H. Brown, W.J. Eccles, and Donald P. Heldman, 359-76. East Lansing/Mackinac Island: Michigan State University Press, 1994. Birk, Douglas A. "John Sayer and the Fond Du Lac Trade: The North West Company in Minnesota and Wisconsin." In Rendezvous: Selected Papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference, 1981, 51-61.