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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction. Native Americans and Europeans in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade
Chapter 1. Hats and the European Fur Market
Chapter 2. The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Organization of the Fur Trade
Chapter 3. Indians as Consumers
Chapter 4. The Decline of Beaver Populations
Chapter 5. Industrious Indians
Chapter 6. Property Rights, Depletion, and Survival
Chapter 7. Indians and the Fur Trade: A Golden Age?
Epilogue. The Fur Trade and Economic Development
Appendixes
A. Fur Prices, Beaver Skins Traded, and the Simulated Beaver Population at Fort Albany, York Factory, and FortChurchill, 1700–1763
B.Simulating the Beaver Population
C.A Model of Harvesting Large Game: Joint Ownership Versus Competition
D.Food and the Relative Incomes of Native Americans and English Workers
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
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