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    The maritime fur trade, a ship-based fur trade system, focused largely on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of...
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    The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern...
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    stable isotope analysis of Holocene fur seal bone collagen (δ13C and δ15N) indicates that before the maritime fur trade, it was more common for these animals...
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    coast of California is estimated to be around 34,000 individuals. Maritime fur trade List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area Ecology of the...
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    Nootka Sound (category Fur trade)
    British Columbia. It played a historically important role in the maritime fur trade. The inlet is part of the traditional territory of the indigenous...
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    Graveyard of the Pacific (category Fur trade)
    term is believed to have originated from the earliest days of the maritime fur trade. It reflects not only the danger of shipwrecks but also the state...
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  • Malloy, Mary (1998). "Boston Men" on the Northwest Coast: The American Maritime Fur Trade 1788-1844. The Limestone Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-895901-18-4. "The...
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    the maritime fur trade era several harbors on southeast Dall Island, collectively known as Kaigani, were among the most popular sites for trade between...
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    Columbia River were frequented by ships from all nations engaged in the maritime fur trade, with many vessels between the 1790s and 1810s coming from Boston...
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    with two trading voyages to the northern Pacific coast of North America, between 1790 and 1793, which pioneered the American maritime fur trade in that...
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  • promyshlenniki forced Aleut and Alutiiq men to hunt sea otters as part of the maritime fur trade, taking their women and children hostage. Formally, the Russian Empire...
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  • Iowa Press, 2001. Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the Northwest Coast, 1785-1841, by James R. Gibson, McGill-Queen's...
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  • Customs Preventive Service, 1914 Margaret (1791 ship), an American maritime fur trade ship Margaret (1799 brig), an English ship wrecked in 1803 Margaret (1804...
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    China Trade represented the beginning of relations between the United States and East Asia, including eventually U.S.–China relations. The maritime fur trade...
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    Pacific to the North Atlantic. The commercial whaling industry and the maritime fur trade, which had devastating effects on marine mammal populations, did not...
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    the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Nootka Sound, during the heyday of the maritime fur trade in the 1780s and 1790s on the Pacific Northwest Coast. The name means...
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    important role during the maritime fur trade era of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. During most of that era the trade in the islands was dominated...
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    Malloy, Mary (1998). "Boston Men" on the Northwest Coast: The American Maritime Fur Trade 1788-1844. Limestone Press. pp. 187–188. ISBN 978-1-895901-18-4. Retrieved...
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  • Astoria, Oregon Columbia Rediviva, commonly known as the Columbia, a maritime fur trade vessel Columbia Carousel, carousels in amusement parks Columbia sheep...
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  • Malloy, Mary (1998). "Boston Men" on the Northwest Coast: The American Maritime Fur Trade 1788-1844. Limestone Press. ISBN 978-1-895901-18-4. Retrieved 22 August...
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    1795. During the maritime fur trade era of the early 19th century the islands were a source of fur seal skins, and the Juan Fernández fur seal was nearly...
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    visiting and trading with Kasaan and the rest of the Haida. Most early visiting ships were part of the maritime fur trade. The nearby trading site, "Kaigani"...
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  • division, which continues to operate under the name NC Machinery. Maritime fur trade Kitchener, Lois Delano (1954). Flag over the North: the story of the...
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  • Simon Metcalfe (category American fur traders)
    1794) was a British-born American surveyor and one of the first American maritime fur traders to visit the Pacific Northwest coast. As early visitors to the...
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    on Haida Gwaii. The Haida conducted regular trade with Russian, Spanish, British, and American maritime fur traders and whalers. According to sailing records...
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    Masset (category Hudson's Bay Company trading posts)
    Vancouver and Prince Rupert. During the maritime fur trade of the early 19th century, Masset was a key trading site. It was incorporated as a village municipality...
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    the Tlingit List of edible plants and mushrooms of southeast Alaska Maritime fur trade Tlingit clans Alaska Native storytelling "Detailed Data for Hundreds...
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    from each other.[citation needed] The archipelago was a locus of the Maritime Fur Trade during the early 19th century. Control of the islands passed from...
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    Columbia Rediviva (category Fur trade)
    circumnavigate the globe, and her expedition to the Pacific Northwest for the maritime fur trade. "Rediviva" (Latin "revived") was added to her name upon a rebuilding...
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  • whose maritime fur trade of mostly sea otter and fur seals was pressing down from Alaska to the Pacific Northwest's lower reaches. These furs could be...
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