The Algonquins' location on the Great River had enabled them to develop an economic niche as middlemen in this immense trading network (Gaffield 79) This
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During the following years, the French tried to continue their fur trade by asking native traders to bring their furs to Montreal Iroquois war parties roamed the length
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Northeastern Algonquian Tribe: An Ecological Interpretation Calvin Martin* A s the drive for furs, known prosaically as the fur trade, expanded and became
canoes' occupants – a French fur trader by the name of the European fur trade in North America, presenting them several tribes – including the Algonquin,
Great flotillas of western Indians arrived to trade with the Europeans A similar fair was held at Three Rivers for the northern Algonquian tribes The inhabitants
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on trading They hunted for food and then traded the skins and fur with the Europeans and other Native American tribes 3 In the 1600's, the Algonquin had a
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Along the Ottawa River, the Algonquin people birchbark wigwams of an Algonquin village huddled close was the famous explorer and fur trader Samuel
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For our three Algonquin communities whose common law aboriginal title to much of the former French trade monopolies, which had seen fur trade posts - such
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It was the start of deep involvement by the Algonquins with the French in the fur trade. Every fur trader who hoped to be successful in exploring the
The Nipissing and Huron would hunt beaver and transport it down the Great River to the Algonquin people who would in turn bring it to the French at one of
early fur trade dating to the seventeenth century. History of Anthropological Research on. Algonquin Land Tenure. When early ethnographers visited the
Northeastern Algonquian Tribe: An Ecological Interpretation. Calvin Martin*. A s the drive for furs known prosaically as the fur trade
5 mai 2015 Individuals Appearing on the Algonquin List . ... Aboriginal Participation in the Ottawa River Fur Trade .
ALGONQUINS SOUTH OF THE OTTAWA the river thereby playing a vital role in the development of the fur trade
They were the intrusive factor that initiated the fur trade in the. St. Lawrence Valley. Tessouat of the Algonquins of Allumette Island and he in turn.
That particular name for the river was still in common use among. European traders and settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries. 3 The Algonquin terms irini
For our three Algonquin communities whose common law aboriginal title to much As under the military regime these lands were zoned for the fur trade and ...
2.2.3 Algonquin Migrations in the Fur Trade Wars. of Wawa situated near the historic Michipicoten fur trade post