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SUMMARY:2017 Lecture Series: The Role of Watercraft and Waterways in the North American Fur Trade
DESCRIPTION:The Michigan Maritime Museum presents:  The Role of Watercraft and Waterways in the North American Fur Trade.  Featuring speaker: Dr. Michael Nassaney\, Professor\, Department of Anthropology\, Western Michigan University.\n\nWatercraft and waterways were essential for the North American fur trade\, a transcontinental system of exchange that involved dozens of trading companies\, scores of native groups\, hundreds of settlements\, thousands of traders and millions of trade goods over four centuries\, and nearly 10 million square miles.  Archeology provides a unique vantage point to examine this global process.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Michigan Maritime Museum presents:&nbsp\; The Role of Watercraft and Waterways in the North American Fur Trade.&nbsp\; Featuring speaker: Dr. Michael Nassaney\, Professor\, Department of Anthropology\, Western Michigan University.<br />\nWatercraft and waterways were essential for the North American fur trade\, a transcontinental system of exchange that involved dozens of trading companies\, scores of native groups\, hundreds of settlements\, thousands of traders and millions of trade goods over four centuries\, and nearly 10 million square miles.&nbsp\; Archeology provides a unique vantage point to examine this global process.
LOCATION:Historic Keepers House 91 Michigan Ave. South Haven
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URL:http://business.southhavenmi.com/events/details/2017-lecture-series-the-role-of-watercraft-and-waterways-in-the-north-american-fur-trade-3663
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