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Before the Davie Crockets and Daniel Boones, the French had pushed far west and north establishing trade and kin networks across America. They founded settlements that would become great cities, but their history has been largely buried. In this seminal work, the authors scrutinize primary sources and uncover the alliances, organic links and métissage, or mixing, between early French settlers and voyageurs and the indigenous nations.

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Before the Davie Crockets and Daniel Boones, the French had pushed far west and north establishing trade and kin networks across America. They founded settlements that would become great cities, but their history has been largely buried. In this seminal work, the authors scrutinize primary sources and uncover the alliances, organic links and métissage, or mixing, between early French settlers and voyageurs and the indigenous nations.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Michel Bouchard is Chair and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern British Columbia. Robert Foxcurran is an independent historian who grew up in up in a military family, including several years each in France and Japan. Sébastien Malette is an Assistant Professor of law at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.