117 results on '"COLPITTS, GEORGE"'
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2. ‘Animated like Us by Commercial Interests’: Commercial Ethnology and Fur Trade Descriptions in New France, 1660–1760
3. Peace, War, and Climate Change on the Northern Plains: Bison Hunting in the Neutral Hills during the Mild Winters of 1830–34
4. In the Power of the Government: The Rise and Fall of Newsprint in Ontario, 1894–1932 by Mark Kuhlberg (review)
5. Keepers of the Record: The History of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives (review)
6. Animal Cruelty, Metaphoric Narrative, and the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1919–1939
7. Bison and Bookkeeping
8. Sinclair Lewis, Mantrap, and Northern Canadian Modernism at Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, 1924
9. WHERE SAD ANIMALS ARE “HAPPY”.
10. Howl: The 1952–56 Rabies Crisis and the Creation of the Urban Wild at Banff
11. Moose-Nose and Buffalo Hump: The Amerindian-European Food Exchange in the British North American Fur Trade to 1840
12. Pemmican Empire: Food, Trade, and the Last Bison Hunts in the North American Plains, 1780-1882
13. MASTERS AND SERVANTS: THE HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY AND ITS NORTH AMERICAN WORKFORCE, 1668–1786 STEPHEN SCOTT P.
14. The Methodists' Great 1869 Camp Meeting and Aboriginal Conservation Strategies in the North Saskatchewan River Valley
15. THE METHODISTS' GREAT 1869 CAMP MEETING AND ABORIGINAL CONSERVATION STRATEGIES IN THE NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER VALLEY
16. Conclusion
17. Commerce in America
18. The Church and Just Price
19. Index
20. Gifts in the Commercializing Indian Trade
21. Commerce and Imagination in America’s Indian Trade
22. Europe and the Gift Economies in North America
23. From Commerce to Treaties
24. European Market Places in Early America
25. White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic: The Fur Trade, Transportation, and Change in the Early Twentieth Century Bockstoce John R.
26. 6. The Domesticated Body And The Industrialized Imitation Fur Coat In Canada, 1919–1939
27. Finding Directions West : Readings that Locate and Dislocate Western Canada’s Past
28. Masters and Servants: The Hudson’s Bay Company and its North American Workforce, 1668–1786, by Scott P. Stephen
29. Harold Innis’s Overlooked 1924 Memo on Wildlife Conservation in Northern Canada: The State, Staples, and the Economics of Conservation
30. Films, Tourists, and Bears in the National Parks: Managing Park Use and the Problematic “Highway Bum” Bear in the 1970s
31. Animated like us by commercial interests': commercial ethnology and fur trade descriptions in New France, 1660-1760
32. Treaty 6 Cree Annuity Spending in the Territorial Economy of Western Canada, 1873–1905
33. Review: White Fox and Icy Seas in the Western Arctic: The Fur Trade, Transportation, and Change in the Early Twentieth Century by John R. Bockstoce
34. Finding Directions West
35. Fur Trade Letters of Willie Traill: 1864-1894
36. Canadians and the Natural Environment to the Twenty-First Century Neil S. Forkey
37. Knowing nature in the business records of the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1670–1840
38. Wildlife promotions, western Canadian boosterism, and the conservation movement, 1890-1914
39. The Ordinary People of Essex: Environment, Culture, and Economy on the Frontier of Upper Canada John Clarke
40. Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans and the European Fur Trade Ann M. Carlos Frank D. Lewis
41. The Indian Commissioners: Agents of the State and Indian Policy in Canada's Prairie West, 1873—1932 E. Brian Titley
42. The Cypress Hills: An Island by Itself Walter Hildebrandt Brian Hubner Sharon Butala
43. Pemmican Empire
44. Introduction: Migration and Transformation in the Canadian West.
45. Howl
46. Films, Tourists, and Bears in the National Parks
47. Introduction
48. Itinerant Jewish and Arabic Trading in the Dene’s North, 1916-1930
49. North America’s Indian Trade in European Commerce and Imagination, 1580-1850
50. Intrinsic environments and metropolitan perceptions of nature in the nineteenth century: the case of the London-based Hudson's Bay Company
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