essay

Post-contact northeastern Athapaskans: trade rivalries and changing territorial boundaries

problems in the prehistory of the north american subarctic : the athapaskan questionCalgary • Published In 1977 • Pages: 192-200

By: Yerbury, J. C..

Abstract
Yerbury discusses Chipewyan territorial boundary changes during the proto-historic and historic period which were brought about by the fur trade. In particular, the boundary between the Chipewyan and the Cree is discussed. Yerbury also mentions the territorial changes of the Slavey, Dogrib and Hare.
Subjects
Identification
Reviews and critiques
Location
History
External trade
Chronologies and culture sequences
tradition
Proto-Athapaskans
Region
North America
Sub Region
Arctic and Subarctic
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Notes
J. C. Yerbury
For bibliographical references see 39: References cited
LCCN
80494866
LCSH
Athapaskan Indians--Antiquities