The HBC brigades: culture, conflict and perilous journeys of the fur trade
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Beteilige Person: Anderson, Nancy Marguerite 1946- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Vancouver, B.C. Canada Ronsdale Press [2024]
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Abstract:"A lively recounting of the tough men and heroic but overworked packhorses who broke open BC to the big business of the 19th century fur trade. Facing a grueling thousand-mile trail, the brigades of the Hudson Bay Company (HBC) pushed onward over mountains and through ferocious river crossings to reach the isolated fur-trading posts. But it wasn't just the landscape the brigades faced, as First Nations people struggled with the desire to resist, or assist, the fur company's attempts to build their brigade trails over the Aboriginal trails that led between Indigenous communities, which surrounded the trading posts. Nancy Marguerite Anderson recounts how the devastating Cayuse War of 1847, forced the HBC men over a newly-explored overland trail to Fort Langley. The journey was a disaster-in-waiting."--
Umfang:ix, 316 pages 23 cm
ISBN:9781553807018
1553807014