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Title: Beaver Pelts


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  • Beaver Pelts

By Jeffrey 9-06
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Introduction
  • Welcome to my PowerPoint project on the beaver
    pelt. Sit back and watch the show.

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What is it?
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  • Stretched beaver fur
  • Very valuable
  • Soft and shiny
  • Two otter skins worth one pelts
  • One moose worth two pelts
  • Hudson Bay blanket worth six pelts
  • Waterproof
  • So valuable that London picked up the hairs that
    fell on the floor

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What was it used for?
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  • Making waterproof hats
  • Trading for other goods
  • Exchange between Europeans and Natives
  • Hats were for fashion
  • Beaver was also used for meat
  • Used for making felt

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What was it Made from?
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  • Made from the thick undercoat of the beaver
  • Stretched out fur
  • Waterproof
  • Soft and shiny

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How did it Assist the Fur Trade?
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  • The fur was in demand with the Europeans
  • They wore it for fashion
  • It helped the Natives get weapons and other
    things they needed
  • HBC earned lots of money

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Is it Still in use Today?
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  • People still trade furs for goods
  • Inuit's use them for trade
  • The trading stopped when beavers became scarce
  • Hudsons Bay Company quit trading in 1889
  • Silk hats took over beaver hats

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Bibliography
  • World Book 2002
  • Electric Library
  • http//www.hometown.aol.com/Gibson0817.hbc.htm
  • http//animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/cas
    tor/c._canadensismedia.htmlphotos
  • www.csh.rit.edu/snell/beaver.html
  • www.kenbelcourtcrafts.com/furs/furs.html

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