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Long before their first contact with whites, the Mandan and Hidatsa villagers along the Missouri River in what is now central North Dakota had established a prosperous center for a vast intertribal trade network across the Northern Plains. Early white fur traders, learning of the existence of these villages, were quickly drawn to them.French, British, and Canadian traders were the first to arrive. Representatives of the Montreal-based North West Company were soon followed to the Missouri by employees of the rival Hudsons Bay Company, and for nearly thirty years the two groups competed for the beaver pelts collected by the Mandans and Hidatsas from tribes farther west.Contact with the Canadian traders, and later with others who ascended the Missouri from Saint Louis, had a profound effect on the tribes, for it introduced Euro-American culture and trade goods that led to the extinction of their way of life.There is especially good documentation of the dealings between the Mandans and Hidatsas and the whites for the period 1790 to 1806, when several literate traders visited the Indian villages and recorded their experiences and impressions in lively, colorful narratives. In this book are presented new, dependable, annotated transcriptions of five of the most important of these documents, the narratives of the traders John Macdonell, David Thompson, Fran?ois-Antoine Larocque (two journals), and Charles McKenzie. Through the narratives and the editors own thorough historical introduction, W. Raymond Wood and Thomas D. Thiessen reexamine the history of the fur trade in the North and provide fresh insight into that shadowy period. New maps show in detail the routes of the trader-narrators, and the appendix provides useful statistics, inventories, and financial accounts of the fur trade of the era.Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains will be of use not only to scholars of the fur trade and anthropologists but also to all those interested in the exploration and early history of the vast Northern Plains.

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title Early Fur Trade On the Northern Plains Canadian Traders Among the - photo 1

title:Early Fur Trade On the Northern Plains : Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818 : the Narratives of John Macdonell, David Thompson, Francois-Antoine Larocque, and Charles McKenzie American Exploration and Travel Series ; V. 68
author:Wood, W. Raymond.; Thiessen, Thomas D.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806131985
print isbn13:9780806131986
ebook isbn13:9780806172248
language:English
subjectMandan Indians--History--Sources, Hidatsa Indians--History--Sources, Fur trade--Great Plains--History--Sources, Indians of North America--Great Plains--History--Sources, Great Plains--Discovery and exploration--Canadian.
publication date:1999
lcc:E99.M2E17 1999eb
ddc:978/.00497
subject:Mandan Indians--History--Sources, Hidatsa Indians--History--Sources, Fur trade--Great Plains--History--Sources, Indians of North America--Great Plains--History--Sources, Great Plains--Discovery and exploration--Canadian.
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The American Exploration and Travel Series
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Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains
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Armorial bearings of the North West Company Public Archives of Canada - photo 2
Armorial bearings of the North West Company. Public Archives of Canada.
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Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains
Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818
The Narratives of
John Macdonell, David Thompson,
Franois-Antoine Larocque, and Charles McKenzie
Edited and with an Introduction by
W. Raymond Wood and
Thomas D. Thiessen
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A PLAINS REPRINT
The University of Oklahoma Press is committed to keeping its best works in
print. By utilizing digital technology, we can reprint titles for which demand is
steady but too small to justify printing by conventional methods. All textual
content is identical to that of previous printings. Illustration quality may vary
from the originals.
By W.R. Wood
An Interpretation of Mandan Prehistory (Washington, D.C., 1967)
Biesterfeldt: A Post-Contact Coalescent Site on the Northeastern Plains (Washington,
D.C., 1971)
(editor, with R.B. McMillan) Prehistoric Man and His Environments: A Case Study in
the Ozark Highland
(New York, 1976)
(editor) The Explorations of the La Vrendryes in the Northern Plains, 1738-43, by
G.H. Smith (Lincoln, 1980)
(editor, with M. Liberty) Anthropology on the Great Plains (Lincoln, 1981)
An Atlas of Early Maps of the American Midwest (Springfield, 1983)
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title: Early fur trade on the Northern Plains.
(The American exploration and travel series; v. 68)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Mandan IndiansHistorySources. 2. Hidatsa IndiansHistorySources.
3. Fur TradeGreat PlainsHistorySources. 4. Indians of North
AmericaGreat PlainsHistorySources. 5. Great PlainsDiscovery and
explorationCanadian. I. Wood, W. Raymond. II. Thiessen, Thomas D.
(Thomas David), 1947- III. Series.
E99.M2E17 1985 978'.00497 85-1043
ISBN 0-8061-1899-7 (alk. paper) (cloth)
ISBN 0-8061-3198-5 (pbk.)
Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains is Volume 68 in
The American Exploration and Travel Series.
Copyright 1985 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing
Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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To our parents
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CONTENTS
Preface
xv
Editorial Procedures
xix
Part One: Editors' Introduction
1. The Canadian-Missouri River Fur Trade
3
2. History of the Fur Trade
18
3. Some Aspects of the Village Trade
48
4. Epilogue to Part One
70
Part Two: The Narratives
1. John Macdonell's "The Red River"
77
2. David Thompson's Journal
93
3. Franois-Antoine Larocque's "Missouri Journal"
129
4. Franois-Antoine Larocque's "Yellowstone Journal"
156
5. Charles McKenzie's Narratives
221
Appendix: Tables
297
References
333
Index
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