Provisions of the Fur
Trade is nearly 500 pages long with
over 600 illustrations, most in color. Subjects covered include fur trade rations,
feasts, and famines; bread and biscuits, grain including wild rice; fruits; sugars
including maple; condiments, soaps, spices, fur trade gardening and husbandry,
the Indian trade in meat, corn and other foods; fish; preservation of foods,
including pemmican, canning drying etc. Other major chapters are devoted to the
trade in liquor, beer, and wine; tobacco and beverages such as tea, chocolate
and coffee. The text and illustrations also deal with government rations intended
to divert the Indians from their old lifestyles and into subsidized reservation
existences. The entire North American Continent is covered from the earliest voyages
to the end of the fur trade.
Volume 6 - Provisions of the Fur Trade by James A. Hanson
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$110.00