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The fur trade was a thriving industry in North America from the 16th through 19th centuries. When Europeans first settled in North America, they traded with Indigenous peoples (known in different places as First Nations, Native Americans, or American Indians). The Indigenous people often gave the settlers animal furs in exchange for weapons.


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Fur Trade Timeline. In this lesson, students will play a class game of "I Have. Who Has?" and create a timeline for Canada's fur trade. Created by Elizabeth Phipps 2012 recipient of the Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching. This lesson is inspired by the article "Fur Trade Times" in the How Furs Built Canada.


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The Fur Trade Era: A Trade Game. Student will learn and categorize the many contributions that American Indian (specifically Anishinaabe) have made to all aspects of modern society during the fur trade era. Ojibwe Language will be integrated through basic vocabulary that was used during the trading era. Materials Needed Resources


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The fur trade was the original basis for the growth, foundation, and success of Canada's beginning. Wealthy Europeans were eager to buy hats made of beaver fur and the supply here was plentiful. The demand lasted nearly 200 years. Quality beaver pelts set the value of what things were worth and it seems that most trades were based on this value.


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Click on the Fur Trading Game link to play. 3. After completing the Fur Trading Game, convert your animal pelts and read trading scenarios for more historical context. 4. Go to Trading Post to make your trades. 5. For extended learning, see below for lessons connected to the fur trade. This Fur Trading Game was created, revised, and adopted by.


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Fur Trade Educational Package. Download the PDF. When we talk about the fur trade, we mean a time starting in the late 1600s when companies based in Europe spread throughout what is now Canada. They traded with Indigenous people for animal fur, mostly from beavers but from other animals, too. The Hudson's Bay Company, often called HBC, is one.


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Trappers, Traders & Pathfinders. While the Government was neglecting the western country of the Plains, private enterprise had been slowly prying open its secrets, and individuals were finding their uncertain way along its watercourses or across its sun-browned prairie. The fur trade was the powerful magnet that thus early drew westward hardy.


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As the 2020 Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Awards have been cancelled due to COVID-19, we have been catching up with past winners throughout the month of October. In 2019, the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society (SAS) took home the Public Outreach award for, "Trappers and Traders: A Fur Trade Card Game.".


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Find out what it takes to be a Fur Trader. Watch the video to learn how to play the Children and Family Services Fur Trader Game!Learn more at albertametis.c.


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The fur trade changed the economy of First Nations, because as well as hunting and trapping for subsistence, First Nations people were now trapping to acquire trade goods. Unlike New France, the Hudson's Bay Company did not create British colonies, but brought in many employees from Ireland and the Orkney Islands off Scotland with contracts to.


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classroom. The purpose of the game is to demonstrate elements of the fur trade era and the people involved in the fur trade in a fun and easy to learn way. The game showcases the material culture of the different key groups (First Nations, Mรฉtis and Euro-anadian trading companies) involved in the fur trade. It is a collaborative, strategy.


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Recently I overheard a group of fourth graders using the fur trade SEND trunk exclaim with excitement, "Hey, it's just like Minecraft!". For those of you not familiar with the phenomenon of Minecraft, it is one of the most popular video games in the world having sold more than 60 million copies as of October 2014. Minecraft Landscape.


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A fur trader in Fort Chipewyan, Northwest Territories in the 1890s A fur shop in Tallinn, Estonia in 2019 Fur muff manufacturer's 1949 advertisement. The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur.Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valued.


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Fur Trade in Canada. The fur trade was a vast commercial enterprise across the wild, forested expanse of what is now Canada. It was at its peak for nearly 250 years, from the early 17th to the mid-19th centuries. It was sustained primarily by the trapping of beavers to satisfy the European demand for felt hats.


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They'll probably fetch around $10 on average. Skunks will sell well - there always seems to be a specialty market for them - usually at about $5, but this year we've started to see skunks sell in the $10-15 range in local auctions. They'll probably continue to sell in the $5-15 range, with an average around $10.


Trappers and Traders A Fur Trade Card Game Saskatchewan

This interactive, multi-player game attempts to bring the experience of the fur trading days to life. Inside the box are 4 sets of colour-coded cards along with matching paper pads. The colours represent four different groups: Hudson' Bay Company, North West Company, a First Nations Trading Party, and a Metis Trading Party. The cards.