Bill Gwaltney Gwaltney, a member of the Fur Trade Museum, plans to speak about the diversity of the fur trade industry ...
Author Eric Jay Dolin talked about the roots of the fur trade. From the early 16th through the 19th centuries, Europeans, Americans, and Native American people engaged in fur trade in the New World.
A representative from the American Fur Industry, a trade association, told The New York Times that by the late 1980s, retail sales reached a record $1.9 billion. In those days, business was ...
Can you believe that we are in August already? The sun is high, the cicadas are buzzing, and if you look closely you can see the end of summer in sight. It’s a time of year that means ...
In a letter to environment secretary Steve Reed, the cross-party group of 42 MPs and peers call for government backing for a ...
It felt like how the fur trade began, someplace long ago ... Caiman leather is not considered as luxurious as American alligator and is thus less expensive. On this ostrich farm in Thailand ...
Their melanin melded with a part of American history their enslaved ancestors helped carry on their backs. “They talk about the fur trade being a big kind of money maker for Europeans ...
In the late 1600's, Britain became a dominant force in the North American fur trade with the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company, which would become one of the largest fur trading companies ...