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I don't know of any museums that deal directly with
this subject, but I can recommend a book by Allen
Trelease, I believe, Indian Affairs in the Seventeenth
Century. I apologize if I got the title wrong. It
should still be in print and still easily accessible.
--- Annmarie Zan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am currentlly working on an internship/senior
> thesis at a small museum
> that specializes in the French-Indian Fur Trade. We
> do interpretations with
> our men being Courier De Bois and our females being
> Metis'. My
> responsibility is to make sure the women's roles are
> accurate. I've found
> Sylvia Van Kirk's and Jennifer Brown's works very
> helpful when it comes to
> women connected with the fur trade companies, but am
> having trouble finding
> any good information on the involvement of women
> with the smaller voyageurs
> and Courier De Bois. Can anyone help me. Also I am
> compiling a list of
> other museums that specialize in this aspect of
> US/Canadian history does
> anyone know of others? Thanks Annmarie.
>
>
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