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HCF Alberta Online Encyclopedia

Collected by: University of Alberta

Archived since: Nov, 2010

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Albertasource.ca, home of the Alberta Online Encyclopedia, is a web portal developed by the Heritage Community Foundation to bring Alberta to the world and the world to Alberta. This unique, born-digital resource consists of over 80 purpose-built websites including text, images, audio and video.

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Fur Trade

URL: http://www.albertasource.ca/treaty8/eng/The_Setting/Exploring_the_Past/fur_trade.htm

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The Beginning of the Fur Trade in the Peace Region Summary: Who brought the fur trade to the Northwest? Listen to find out!

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Alberta's Francophone Heritage

URL: http://www.abheritage.ca/francophone/en/index.html

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The Alberta's Francophone Heritage Website tells these individual and community stories from the era of the fur trade to contemporary Francophone communities confidently embracing the future.

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Student Text Resources - Missionaries Follow the Fur Trade

URL: http://www.edukits.ca/francophone/en/elementary/infomania_text_exploration_missionaries.html

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, Fur trade , and the Birth of the Métis Nation Voyageurs Birth of the Métis nation Michif - the Métis Language Missionaries Follow the Fur Trade Origins of St Paul Missions and Faith Contemporary Franco-Albertan

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Time Line - A Brief History of the Fur Trade

URL: http://www.whiteoak.org/learning/timeline.htm

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Time Line - A Brief History of the Fur Trade Time Line - A Brief History of the Fur Trade Home Page T he fur trade in North America began almost as soon as Europeans began their explorations of the

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Alberta Heritage - Youth & Education - CARMN - School Programs 2009

URL: http://www.youthsource.ab.ca/education_programs/CARMN/rocky_school_programs_2009.html

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glossary of fur trade terminology Fur Trade In A Box will be ready for use in classrooms in early 2005.

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Doors Open Alberta - Edmonton And Area

URL: http://www.doorsopenalberta.com/communities/edmonton.html

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It began as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post, which is faithfully recreated at Fort Edmonton Park in Edmonton's river valley.

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North West Company - The Canadian Encyclopedia

URL: http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005800

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Exploration, the Fur Trade and Hudson's Bay Company This nicely illustrated website chronicles the turbulent early years of Canada’s fledgling fur trade .

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Foundation News - News Articles Archive

URL: http://www.heritagecommunityfdn.org/news/articles_2005_metis_in_alberta.html

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The origin of the Métis people in Canada stems from the fur trade in the late 1600s. Many of the first Métis communities were built near fur trading posts.

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University of Alberta: People

URL: http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/people/displaybio.php?bio_id=834

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His Master's thesis on Fort Chipewyan, Emporium of the North: Fort Chipewyan and the Fur Trade to 1835, was published in 1987.

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Alberta Place Names - Pikuni (Peigan)

URL: http://www.albertasource.ca/placenames/programs/pikuni/index.html

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Milloy suggests that the return of the Kootenay over the mountains to periodically hunt the buffalo in the early 1800s was the result of the Kootenay having acquired guns through the fur trade - the very

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Carving Faces - People of the Boreal Forest Edukit - Canoes — Fact Sheet

URL: http://www.edukits.ca/boreal/student/informatics/canoes.html

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The onset of the fur trade era introduced the canoe to a new role. Canoes became the primary means for transporting furs and traders.

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Article Database - Proud Traditions: Metis Culture and Heritage

URL: http://www.albertaheritage.net/article/articles/proud_traditions.html

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Local Métis involvement in the fur trade , the St. Albert Mounted Rifles during the North-West Rebellion and celebrations including the annual pilgrimage to Lac Ste.

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Edmonton's Francophone Heritage - Ambition and Reality

URL: http://www.abheritage.ca/francoedmonton/archives/archives_hart_e.html

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Hart The Francophone community in Edmonton began as a small group of voyageurs and Metis - employees of the fur trade companies.

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University of Alberta: People

URL: http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/people/displaybio.php?bio_id=899

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He completed an MA at the University of Alberta in 1967 with a thesis concerning the fur trade in Fort Chipewyan, "The Fur Trade of Fort Chipewyan and Lake Athabasca, 1778-1835."

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Alberta Heritage - Youth & Education - CARMN - Living a Long Time Ago

URL: http://www.youthsource.ab.ca/education_programs/CARMN/living_long_time_ago.html

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This interactive program explores life in the fur trade era. Students are taken on a guided walk on the long trail to the demo site.

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Foundation News - News Articles Archive

URL: http://www.heritagecommunityfdn.org/news/articles_2005_alberta.html

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Built near Indian House, home to fur trade transactions, the Fort Edmonton structure was known as Big House. When did Alberta’s first mosque open?

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Northlands Park - Memories Worth Keeping - Fort Edmonton

URL: http://www.northlandsmemories.com/background/sites_fort_edmonton.html

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The most significant of the buildings within was the Indian House where fur trade transactions took place. This was the crux of fort life in those early days.

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Alberta: How the West was Young - Archaeology and Pre-Contact - Peoples and Places

URL: http://www.abheritage.ca/alberta/en/archaeology/peoples_places.html

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Trade & Mission History Home Email Us Feedback Heritage Community Foundation Peoples and Places Through the great efforts of archaeologists in the province we have been able to learn quite a bit about

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Microsoft Word - socials_lesson1.doc

URL: http://www.edukits.ca/aspenland/lesson_plans/socials_lesson1.pdf

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Scavenger Hunt List Area The Region Item 3 cities or towns in the region 3 pictures of buildings The Women Social Landscape (Fur Trade ) Social Landscape (Education) Search for an Artifact The name

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