Beavers are numerous, but the natives ...will not hunt them : Native-fur trader relations in the Willamette Valley, 1812-1814
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni42697
- Author
- Jette, Melinda Marie
- Date
- Winter 2003-2004
- Geographic Location
- North America - Columbia River
- Oregon - Willamette Valley
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- 'An analysis of primary materials and recently published sources reveals that when the Pacific Fur Company (PFC) began to expand its trapping and trading activities from the Columbia River into the Willamette Valley during second decade of the 19th century, two major Native groups in those regions-…
- Author
- Jette, Melinda Marie
- Role
- Author
- Date
- Winter 2003-2004
- Corporation
- Pacific Fur Company
- Northwest Company of Canada
- Topic
- Chinook (North American people)
- Kalapuya
- Fur trade
- Indigenous peoples – First contact with Europeans – Northwest Coast of North America
- Geographic Location
- North America - Columbia River
- Oregon - Willamette Valley
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- maps
- illustrations
- portraits
- Source Title
- Pacific Northwest Quarterly
- Volume
- 98
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 3-17
- Abstract
- 'An analysis of primary materials and recently published sources reveals that when the Pacific Fur Company (PFC) began to expand its trapping and trading activities from the Columbia River into the Willamette Valley during second decade of the 19th century, two major Native groups in those regions- the Kalapuyans and Chinookans- sought to assert control over their territories and local resources.'