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Fur Trade
194611 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Laurence Hyde
Production: Harry Campbell
An outline of the history of the fur trade, and of the commercial use of furs in Canada. The skins of wild animals, coveted wear for the kings and courts of the Old World, drew adventurers deep into the New. The lonely trade of the trapper changed little, but the fur trade became part of the country's modern industrial economy, with fur farming and conservation assuming increasing importance.
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Subject categories
- Environment and Conservation > Animal-based IndustriesAnimals
- Industry and Commerce > Clothing and Textile IndustriesFur Industries
- History - Canada > Economics and Industry
- Fishing and Hunting Industries > Environment and ConservationFur Industries and Trapping
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Fur Trades, Hunting and Trapping
Credits
- director
- Laurence Hyde
- producer
- Harry Campbell
- camera
- Alvin Armstrong
- Julien St-Georges
- editing
- George Brandt