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    Item ID number:
    3028390
    Date:
    19th century
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R9266
    Fur Animals:Beavers. animal. Removed from: Publication: Countries of the World, p.149 Sotheby's inventory no. P386 Image of beavers by the water eating fish 
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    Item ID number:
    2915873
    Date:
    late 19th century
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur packs and York boats. The Lower Fort's main purpose was to supply the Red River settlement and the surrounding Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and European 
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    Item ID number:
    2934731
    Date:
    19 August, 1875
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur trading areas. This predominately Métis community's economy is based on hunting, trapping, fishing, guiding, farming and the lumber industry. Adjacent 
  4. 4
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    Art
    Item ID number:
    2894478
    Date:
    ca. 1870
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: OP-0096
    ... fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German. "Canoe party 
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    Item ID number:
    2915872
    Date:
    late 19th century
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur trade within the Red River Colony. It was renamed Upper Fort Garry in 1835 to differentiate it from "the Lower Fort," or Lower Fort Garry, established 
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