Baily, A. G., "The Effect of Contact on the French."

 
Database ID25434
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionF.L. Barron fonds
Series1. Resource Files
File/Item Reference1. Resource Files-1-20 (Box 1)
Date of creation1969
Physical description/extent1 folder; 2 mm of textual records
Number of images1
Scope and contentA photocopy of "The Effect of Contact on the French," chapter 10 of Bailey's book titled: The Conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian Cultures 1504-1700: A Study in Canadian Civilization by Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c1969, page 117-125. He argues that the French necessarily adopted many Aboriginal practices as they brought few material possessions of their own land with them. The French depended on Indigenous populations for survival.
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesArticles
Provenance Access PointBarron, Frank Laurie, 1942-2000
Treaty boundariesNo treaty
Cultural regionNortheast
NamesThompson, David, 1770-1857 (English explorer)
SubjectNative-Newcomer relations
Indigenous Relations
Survival
Culture -- Dress
Culture -- Lifestyle
Community Life
Food and Nutrition
Hunting and Trapping
Date Range(s)1960-1969
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