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The fur trade influenced the historical development of Canada in a number of ways including: the development and expansion into western and northern Canada; the significance of Canadian place names; the origin and rise of the Métis Nation; the impact of interaction between the First Peoples and the Europeans-and these connections can be found in personal and commercial stories about the people and events of the fur trade.


Author: Charles H. French
Title: Heroism of Indian Women I Have Known [in three parts]
Publisher: The Beaver
Year Published: 1920-1922
Location: The Beaver Index - December 1920, p.31, Aug/Sep 1921, p.8-9, February 1922, p11-12
Copyright Holder: The Beaver / Canada's National History Society
  B14 - Charles French: Heroic Indian Women




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