The Fur Trade as an Environment for Education [microform] : Problems and Implications from Hudson Bay / Jennifer S. H. Brown.
Fur trade settlements in North America were a fertile environment for cultural education. The fur trade became a network of closely linked social spheres in which individuals had to acquire competence in order to function and survive. The Hudson Bay Company's decision to plant permanent posts o...
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