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Canadian Wilds / Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc.

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A veteran fur-trade worker describes the Hudson's Bay Company's organization, its forts and posts, and trading relations with northern Indigenous peoples, then provides detailed practical instruction on outfitting expeditions, daily rations, caching techniques, fishing, snaring, and trapping methods for beaver, lynx, fox, otter and other fur-bearing animals. The text combines step-by-step guidance on provisions, packs and field preservation with observations on animal habits, the care of common ailments such as blistered feet, and numerous anecdotal episodes illustrating successes, failures and hazards encountered in the wilderness. Practical survival advice and hands-on techniques for procuring and preserving furs run throughout the work.

About the Author

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Martin Hunter

Martin Hunter was an author known for his work that explores the Canadian wilderness and the indigenous cultures associated with it. His notable book, "Canadian Wilds / Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc.," provides insights into the practices and lifestyles of Northern Indians, as well as the historical context of the Hudson's Bay Company. Through his writing, Hunter contributes to the understanding of the natural environment and the cultural heritage of Canada, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of those who inhabit its wild landscapes.

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