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BARBER, CHRISTEL; ET AL - Growth of the First Metis Nation and the Role of Aboriginal Women in the Fur Trade

Canada: F.N.E, 1994. First Edition. Spiral-Bound. 184 pages. A curriculum resource guide. Designed to provide additional information to existing grade ten social studies texts focusing on the development of western Canada. Presents sixteen lessons which touch on: Pre-contact trading; The Beginning of the Fur Trade; Marriage Customs of the Fur Trade; Women between two cultures; The family of mixed ancestry; The emergence of Metis identity; The lives of Metis; Two profiles of George Simpson; Extension of the fur trade to the west coast; The transfer of Rupert's Land; The impact of railway; Unrest in Saskatchewan 1880-1885; Aftermath of Metis resistance; and more. Summary of resources. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy of this informative reference.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Growth of the First Metis Nation and the Role of Aboriginal Women in the Fur Trade Native Peoples Canada. Fine .
USD 99.95 [Appr.: EURO 93.25 | £UK 79.75 | JP¥ 15291] Book number 738c7570

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