People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

The years from the fall of New France in 1763 to the amalgamation of the Hudson’s Bay Company and North West Company in 1821 were marked by fierce competition in the fur trade. Traders from the warring companies pushed west, undertaking incredible voyages in their search for new sources of furs. Irene Gordon explores the eventful lives of those who worked in the trade, including Alexander Henry the Elder, a trader and merchant who left a vivid written account of his experiences; Net-no-kwa, a woman of the Ottawa tribe who was so highly regarded by the traders at Michilimackinac that they saluted her with gunfire every time she arrived there; and the bold and flamboyant Scotsman Colin Robertson, who used “glittering pomposity” to impress those he dealt with. From chief factors to servants, independent traders, Native trappers and Metis, the people of the fur trade left an indelible imprint on North American history.

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People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

The years from the fall of New France in 1763 to the amalgamation of the Hudson’s Bay Company and North West Company in 1821 were marked by fierce competition in the fur trade. Traders from the warring companies pushed west, undertaking incredible voyages in their search for new sources of furs. Irene Gordon explores the eventful lives of those who worked in the trade, including Alexander Henry the Elder, a trader and merchant who left a vivid written account of his experiences; Net-no-kwa, a woman of the Ottawa tribe who was so highly regarded by the traders at Michilimackinac that they saluted her with gunfire every time she arrived there; and the bold and flamboyant Scotsman Colin Robertson, who used “glittering pomposity” to impress those he dealt with. From chief factors to servants, independent traders, Native trappers and Metis, the people of the fur trade left an indelible imprint on North American history.

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People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

by Irene Ternier Gordon
People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

People of the Fur Trade: From Native Trappers to Chief Factors

by Irene Ternier Gordon

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The years from the fall of New France in 1763 to the amalgamation of the Hudson’s Bay Company and North West Company in 1821 were marked by fierce competition in the fur trade. Traders from the warring companies pushed west, undertaking incredible voyages in their search for new sources of furs. Irene Gordon explores the eventful lives of those who worked in the trade, including Alexander Henry the Elder, a trader and merchant who left a vivid written account of his experiences; Net-no-kwa, a woman of the Ottawa tribe who was so highly regarded by the traders at Michilimackinac that they saluted her with gunfire every time she arrived there; and the bold and flamboyant Scotsman Colin Robertson, who used “glittering pomposity” to impress those he dealt with. From chief factors to servants, independent traders, Native trappers and Metis, the people of the fur trade left an indelible imprint on North American history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781926936925
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Company, Limited
Publication date: 10/10/2011
Series: Amazing Stories Series
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Irene Ternier Gordon lives along the Assiniboine River in Headingley, Manitoba. She has had a passion for history and writing since childhood. After a career as a teacher-librarian, she became a freelance writer in 1998. She enjoys canoeing in the wilderness, skiing, sailing, hiking, swimming, travelling, and spending time with her two young grandsons, Jesse and Riley.

Table of Contents

Prologue 9

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Great Lakes Traders 14

Chapter 2 Hudson's Bay Men vs. the Canadians 30

Chapter 3 Two Fur-Trade Families 47

Chapter 4 Pond and Tomison in the North-West 59

Chapter 5 Traders and Trappers on the Saskatchewan 69

Chapter 6 Traders and Homeguard in Northern Manitoba 80

Chapter 7 Thompson Travels to the Pacific 90

Chapter 8 Settlers vs. Traders 100

Chapter 9 Athabasca Country Traders 109

Chapter 10 Garry and McGillivray: The End of the North West Company 127

Epilogue 134

Fur-Trade Timeline 136

Selected Bibliography 138

Index 141

Acknowledgements 143

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