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Fur Trade

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FUR TRADE

IN THE FOLLOWING YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT THE OJIBWE FUR TRADE
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AUTUMN

  • Ojibwe were frequent visitors
  • Relationships developed during construction
  • Many goods were received
  • Goods were on credit to be paid
  • Goods needed to be paid back during trapping season
Photo by Jeff Kubina

WINTER

  • Men trapped beavers and other animals
  • Women prepared furs and cooked for trading
  • Voyageurs went to Ojibwe lodges
  • They got beaver furs
  • They traded and got other things
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SPRING

  • Moved to different trading centers
  • Voyageurs hunted duck and netted fish
  • Ojibwe repaired canoes
  • Packed up beaver pelts and said goodbye to family
  • Recived gifts

SUMMER

  • Trading cycle ended with a rendezvous
  • Traded lots of things at rendezvous
  • Lots of people gather for this celebration
  • After, they counted beaver pelts
  • Then packed up and headed off for a long journey

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