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  • Métis, recognized Indigenous communities in Canada and the United States whose distinct culture and language emerged after early intermarriage between First Nations peoples and early European settlers, primarily French fur trappers.
  • Before settlement, the western Wyoming mountains were traversed and harvested by fur trappers and traders.
  • The Oregon Trail was laid by fur traders and trappers from about 1811 to 1840 and was initially only passable on foot or horseback.
  • Previously part of the Mexican Territory of Alta California, the Clark County lands were subsequently traversed by American beaver trappers.
  • In the early 19th century, European settlement started at a greater pace, after exploration during previous decades by French trappers and British and American fur traders.
  • This area has traditionally been home to the Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic, that is the First Nations, who were hunters of moose, freshwater fishers and trappers.
  • After this, there was considerable exploration by fur trappers and others, including famed Scottish botanist David Douglas in 1826.
  • Floyd County's recorded history begins with the arrival of traders, trappers and hunters in Southwest Virginia in the 18th century.
  • In the 17th century, white trappers first visiting the area found it occupied mostly by the Osage and Quapaw tribes.
  • In 1607, the English Popham Colony was established in what is now Phippsburg; it was abandoned a year later, but English fishermen and trappers continued to visit the area.
  • Soda Springs' namesake springs were an attraction for the trappers who met there to socialize on November 10, 1833.
  • It was named for the Boise River, which was named by French-Canadian explorers and trappers for the great variety of trees growing along its banks in the lower desert valley.
  • The river itself received its name in the middle 1830s from an obscure incident in which French-speaking trappers hid gunpowder along its banks, somewhere near present-day Laporte or Bellvue.
  • It was named by French-Canadian explorers and fur trappers to the area in the early 18th century to describe the unique location above the Wabash River (see French colonization of the Americas).
  • Early hunters and trappers noticed the clearing in the woods and found iron and copper tools along with sunken graves.
  • Prior to the conflict, two white trappers were killed by the Kake in retribution for the death of two Kake departing Sitka.
  • Cow Creek, a Sacramento River tributary that runs south through Palo Cedro, was a conduit for entrance into the Sacramento Valley by Hudson Bay Fur Company trappers including Alexander McLeod (1829) and John Work (1832).
  • Marysville is located on the ancestral land of the Maidu, who occupied the area for 10,000 years prior to the arrival of Jedediah Smith and trappers from the Hudson Bay Company in 1828, who were the first non-natives to explore the area.
  • The trappers built cabins here along the Cache la Poudre River as early as 1828, making it the first settlement in Larimer County.
  • Upon first hearing a chugging sound, early trappers believed that a steamboat was coming down the river.



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