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Fort Life Hivernants: the Wintering Voyageurs
FOOD, CLOTHING, SHELTER Food
Fur Trade Voyageur Paddles from the Past
Pemmican: the Food That Fuelled the Fur Trade
Oregon's History
The Metis Cultural Brokers and the Western Numbered Treaties, 1869-1877
Sir Alexander Mackenzie's Rock: End of the First Journey Across North
That River, It's Like a Highway for Us. the Mackenzie River Through Gwichya Gwich'in History and Culture
FUR TRADE CHALLENGE Grades 4-6 2 Hours
Killing the Canadian Buffalo, 1821-1881 Author(S): William A
Traditional Food Facts Sheets
THE OREGON TRAIL Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life by Francis Parkman, Jr
The Influence of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Exploration And
Traditional Foods & Recipes on the Wild Side
Engaging Community
The Social Landscapes of the Northwest / 23
Going to Buffalo: Indian Hunting Migrations Across the Rocky Mountains: Part 1, Making Meat and Taking Robes Author(S): William E
THE INDIAN-METIS CONNECTION: JAMES Mcmillan and HIS DESCENDANTS
Top View
On the Oregon Trail
Sun-Drying: a Traditional Native American Method of Preserving Food Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head South Dakota State University
TIIE Greatiptatte RIVER ROAD
Voyageurs-4Pp Cm.Indd
PG Downes's Journal of Travels North from Ile À La Crosse in 1938
Make Your Own Pemmican
LIFE at a FUR TRADING POST in BRITISH COLUMBIA a CENTURY AGO the Fur Trade on the Pacific Coast May Be Sharply Divided Into Two Parts, the Maritime and the Overland
Métis Identity– Darren R
The Arctic Journal of Chief Factor Peter Warren Dease, 1836–1839
Place and People in Northern Saskatchewan's Île-À-La-Crosse
The Chipewyan-Cree-Métis Interaction Sphere and the Fur Trade Political Economy: Archaeological, Ethnohistorical and Ethnographic Approaches
The Voyageurs Were Roving French-Canadian Frontiersmen Who
For Teachers
Thomas Simpson the Man Who Could Have Changed the Destiny of Franklin’S Ill-Fated Expedition Y (2)
Alberta's First Nations People
Contributions Made by Métis People
Along the Snake River Plain Through Idaho
YNTG Voyageurs.Indd
The Pemmican Manual
NATIVE SONS of RUPERT's LAND 1760 to TEIE 1860S Denise Fuchs