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Long rifle
Early rifle design
Columbia Rediviva
American sailing vessel
Columbia District
Early 19th century British fur trade district in North America
Oh Shenandoah
American folk song
Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
Western U.S. annual fur trapper and trading gathering from 1825 to 1840
Pitfall trap
trap for small animals
Fort Clatsop
historic military encampment in Oregon, USA
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
organization
Fort Astoria
former fortified trading post in Oregon, USA
coonskin cap
cap of raccoon fur, often with the tail attached
factor
agent for commerce
beaver hat
hat made of beaver fur felt
Anadyrsk
thumb|Anadyrsk was on the east–west part of the Anadyr River at the point where it swings north
Lady Washington
ship
Chasse-galerie
thumb|La Chasse-galerie by Henri Julien, 1906, [[Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec]]
woodcraft
thumb|upright=1.4|Campfire instructions from ''The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-lore and Woodcraft'' (1920) Woodcraft or woodlore is skill and experience in living and thriving in the woods, either on a short- or long-term basis. It includes skills as hunting, fishing, and camping. Traditionally, woodcraft was associated with subsistence lifestyles and hunting-gathering. In modern developed countries it is more commonly associated with outdoor recreation or survivalism. Woodcraft is one form of bushcraft.
Swedish South Company
Swedish transatlantic trading company
Lac La Loche
lake in Saskatchewan, Canada
tumpline
thumb|175px|Native American (Ojibwe/Anishinaabe) woman using a tumpline thumb|right|175px|Tumplines in use in Mexico by [[silleros]]
Pacific Fur Company
American fur trade company
Maritime fur trade
ship-based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters
Fort Bridger
former fort, open-air museum, and state park in Fort Bridger, Wyoming, United States
flatboat
thumb|A flatboat passing a long cigar-shaped keelboat on the [[Ohio River.]]
promyshlennik
thumbnail|right|Advance of the promyshlenniki to the East
Fort Boise
former trading post in Idaho, USA
Brühl
street in Leipzig, Germany
Fort Okanogan
place in Washington listed on National Register of Historic Places
kanaka
pacific island worker
Fort Hall
historic site in Idaho. Former fort and trading post
Iron Confederacy
organization
XY Company
bannock
indigenous North American bread
Compagnie du Nord
Canadian company founded in 1682
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
National Historic Site of the United States in Washington (state)
Fort Colvile
fur trading post
Danish mink cull
the killing of mink believed to be infected with the COVID-19 virus, which began in November 2020
Smoking pipe
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Fort Raymond
first European outpost in the modern U.S. state of Montana
Missouri Fur Company
19th-century fur trading company in Missouri
Dutch Island
island in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
historic warehouse in Montreal
Révillon Frères
French luxury goods business
Rebeldes en Canadá
1965 film directed by Amando de Ossorio Rodríguez
Oguri Jūkichi
Japanese sailor
Siberian fur trade
trading of animal skin