The Champlain Society is pleased to present its 2019 Volume
"Opposition on the Coast": The Hudson's Bay Company, American Coasters, the
Russian-American Company, and Native Traders on the Northwest Coast,
1825-1846
Edited by James R. Gibson
As politics in Eastern Canada became more contentious, the Hudson's Bay
Company traders and trappers forged relationships with many groups of
Indigenous peoples along what would eventually be known as Canada's Pacific
coast. Its network of trading posts formed the nodes of a growing business
operation in many areas of Western Canada and the United States.
This volume brings together the key documents that bear witness to that
evolving relationship at a critical juncture in both the HBC's history and
that of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Coast. James R. Gibson
describes and analyzes the people and events in a period that marked an
important turning point in Settler-Indigenous relations.
Read the 2019 volume online at: http://bit.ly/CS2019volume
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Posted by T Hawkins, UTP Journals
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