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Record ID OpenLibraries-Trent-MARCs/tier5.mrc:35624555:1885
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LEADER: 01885cam 2200373 a 4500
001 0116403059656
008 911216s1991 abcab b 000 0 eng d
020 $a0919058779 (pbk.)
035 $a(Sirsi) ABM-6733
035 $a40157664
043 $an-cn-ab
055 3 $aFC 3699$bL12 M133 1991
090 $aFC 3699 .L12 M133 1991$bb
099 03 $aNAT A93-3270$fcc
100 10 $aMcCullough, E. J.$q(Edward J.),$d1948-
245 10 $aLac La Biche and the early fur traders /$cEdward J. McCullough and Michael Maccagno.
260 $aEdmonton, Alta. :$bCanadian Circumpolar Institute, Alberta Vocational College--Lac La Biche, Archeological Society of Alberta,$c1991.
300 $aviii, 227 p. :$bill., maps ;$c27 cm.
490 10 $aOccasional publication ;$vno. 29
500 $a"A joint publication of Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Alberta Vocational College--Lac La Biche, Archeological Society of Alberta"
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 193-202).
518 $a94 08 16
520 $aThis detailed study of the g̀ateway community' of Lac la Biche in northern Alberta examines life in the region during the fur trade near the Beaver River route, Portage La Biche, Red Deers Lake House, Greenwich House and Lac La Biche Post.
650 0 $aAthapascan Indians$zAlberta$zLac La Biche Region$xIndustries.
650 0 $aFur traders$zAlberta$zLac La Biche Region.
650 0 $aIndians of North America$zAlberta$zLac La Biche Region$xIndustries.
650 0 $aTrade routes$zCanada, Western.
651 0 $aLac La Biche (Alta.)$xHistory.
651 0 $aLac La Biche Region (Alta.)$xHistory.
700 11 $aMaccagno, Mike.
710 20 $aCanadian Circumpolar Institute.
710 21 $aAlberta Vocational Centre (Lac La Biche, Alta.)
710 21 $aArchaeological Society of Alberta.
830 0 $aOccasional publication (Canadian Circumpolar Institute) ;$vno. 29.