For further reading:
1) Arima, Eugene, Y., 1995: Blackfeet and Palefaces: The Pikani and Rocky Mountain House. A Commemorative History from the Upper Saskatchewan and Missouri Fur Trade. Ottawa: The Golden Dog Press. 2) Davidson, Gordon C., 1918: The North West Company. Berkeley: University of California Press. 3) Francis, Daniel, 1982: Battle for the West: Fur Traders and the Birth of Western Canada. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers 4) Hanson, James A., 1981: The Voyageur's Sketchbook (2nd edition). Chadron: The Fur Press. 5) Innis, Harold A., 1970: The Fur Trade in Canada. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. 6) Jefferys, C.W., 1945: The Picture Gallery of Canadian History, volume 2 (1763 to 1830). Toronto: Ryerson Press. 7) Mancall, Peter, 1995: Deadly Medecine. Indians and Alcohol in Early America. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 8) Rich, E.E., 1992: Trade Habits and Economic Motivations among the Indians of North America, pp 157-79, IN J.R. Miller, ed., Sweet Promises: a Reader of Indian-White Relations in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 9) Rumilly, Robert, 1980: La Compagnie du nord-ouest: une épopée montréalaise. Montréal: Fides. 10) Stevens, Wayne E., 1928: The Northwest Fur Trade, 1763-1800. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 11) Town, Florida A., 1999: The North West Company: Frontier Merchants. Toronto: Umbrella Press. 12) Wheeler, Robert C., 1985: A Toast to the Fur Trade: a Picture Essay on its Material Culture. Wheeler Productions.
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