Archaeology of the North American Fur Trade

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Anthropology
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Archaeology
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centuries
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fur trade
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Michael Nassaney
Native Americans and Europeans
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politics of heritage
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780813061573
  • Weight: 517g
  • Dimensions: 151 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The North American fur trade left an enduring material legacy of the complex interactions between natives and Europeans. From the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, the demand for pelts and skins transformed America, helping to fuel the Age of Discovery and, later, Manifest Destiny.

By synthesizing its social, economic, and ideological effects, Nassaney reveals how this extractive economy contributed to the American experience. Including research from historical archaeologists and a case study of the Fort St. Joseph trading post in Michigan, this innovative work highlights the fur trade’s role in the settlement of the continent and its impact, persisting even today, on social relations.
Michael S. Nassaney, professor of anthropology at Western Michigan University, USA is coeditor of Interpretations of Native North American Life.