Foster, J. E. Missionaries, Mixed-Bloods and the Fur Trade: Four Letters of the Rev. William Cockran, Red River Settlement, 1830-1833

Document Type: Journal Articles (2)
Date of Document(s): 1972
Date Range Start : 1830
Date Range End: 1833
Indexing Progress: Finished
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Author: Foster, J. E.
Title: Missionaries, Mixed-Bloods and the Fur Trade: Four Letters of the Rev. William Cockran, Red River Settlement, 1830-1833
Journal Title: From The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology
Date of Publication: 1972
Date of Copyright: c1972
Volume ID: 3
Location in Work: 94-125
Notes: paper and electronic copy/journal article

Patronyms

  • Anderson
  • Cook
  • Corrigal
  • Garrioch
  • Gunn
  • Isham
  • Norton
  • West

Places

  • Assiniboine River
  • Grand Rapids
  • Hudson Bay
  • Jackfish Lake
  • Lake Winnipeg
  • Montreal
  • Norway House
  • Oxford House
  • Red River
  • Red River Settlement
  • Rocky Mountains
  • Rupert's Land
  • Saint Boniface
  • St. Andrews
  • York Factory

Subjects

  • Agriculture
  • Anglican Church
  • Beaver (fur, trapping, trade)
  • Buffalo Hunt
  • Canadian Confederation
  • Catholic Church
  • Chief Factor
  • Chief Trader
  • Children
  • Clothing
  • Country Marriages
  • Cree
  • Department of Indian Affairs
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Evangelist
  • Family Life
  • Fishing
  • Food
  • Fur Trade
  • Half Breed
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Hunting
  • Intermarriage
  • Labour
  • Language
  • Marriage/Spousal Relationship
  • Missionaries
  • NWC (North West Company)
  • Poverty
  • Protestant
  • Religion
  • Saulteaux
  • Settlements
  • Simpson, George
  • Trade
  • Trapping
  • Violence
  • Voyagers
  • Women