A selected profile of 3 northern Manitoba communities, The Pas, Norway House, Oxford House .: R77-87/1980E-PDF
"The origins of The Pas, Norway House, and Oxford House are linked to the cultural and traditional roots of aboriginal peoples. These areas represented good resource areas for a hunting and gathering society and served as strategic points on transportation routes. The fur trade resulted in the establishment of wintering posts or fur trade depots and eventually developed into formalized settlements"--Background.
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| Title | A selected profile of 3 northern Manitoba communities, The Pas, Norway House, Oxford House . |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 4, [9] p. |
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