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Illustrations | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Voices from Hudson Bay | ||
Traders, Trippers, and Trappers | 3 | |
Work and Wages | 17 | |
York Boats, Coast Boats, and Steamers | 21 | |
Company and Community | 26 | |
Recreation and Social Events | 33 | |
Food, Clothing, and Shelter | 39 | |
Women's Lives and Activities | 44 | |
Growing up at York Factory | 49 | |
Churches and Ministers | 51 | |
Education | 57 | |
Sickness and Medical Care | 61 | |
Descriptions of York Factory | 66 | |
Stories and Local Events | 67 | |
Ancient Legends and Traditions | 76 | |
Seasonal Life in the York Factory Area | 79 | |
Treaties and Treaty Days | 84 | |
Grandfathers and Grandmothers | 89 | |
Leaving York Factory | 91 | |
Biographies | ||
David Massan | 97 | |
Catherine Anderson | 99 | |
Alex Ouscan | 101 | |
Joseph and Amelia Saunders | 102 | |
Abel Chapman | 105 | |
Archelaus Beardy | 107 | |
Fred Beardy | 109 | |
Richard Beardy | 111 | |
Albert and Amy Hill | 112 | |
Elizabeth Oman | 115 | |
Mary Redhead | 117 | |
John Neepin | 119 | |
Afterword | 121 | |
Notes | 123 | |
Further Reading | 149 | |
Index | 151 |
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