The North American fur trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was a vividly complex and changing social world. Strangers in Blood fills a major gap in fur trade literature by systematically examining the traders as a group - their backgrounds, social patterns, domestic lives and families, and the problems of their offspring.
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The North American fur trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was a vividly complex and changing social world. Strangers in Blood fills a major gap in fur trade literature by systematically examining the traders as a group - their backgrounds, social patterns, domestic lives and families, and the problems of their offspring.
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Add this copy of Strangers in Blood: Fur Trade Company Families in to cart. $8.28, good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Baltimore rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Halethorpe, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1980 by University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
This book is a historic look at the Hudson Bay Company and its policy's . Very revealing as to the relationship between the various Factors and the native's.