This list has been compiled for persons interested in the voyageurs who transported fur, in birch bark canoes, for a bourgeois, the Hudson Bay Company (incorporated in 1670), the North West Company, headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821 (the two merged), John Jacob Astor‘s American Fur Company, established on April 6, 1810, in New York and Astor’s Pacific Fur Company, founded on June 23, 1810, in New York. Its headquarter was Fort Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River.
The voyageurs were French Canadians who retired near Winnipeg (the Red River settlement) and in Minnesota. Very few returned to Quebec.
When they no longer transported fur, the voyageurs, many of whom were métis, and Amerindians took explorers all the way to the Pacific Coast. Many spoke Amerindian languages and those hired to transport fur were good singers. It was a requirement.
They opened up the a large part of Western North America, but mostly, Northwestern America, on both sides of the 49th parallel. They named several rivers and forts that became cities: Fort Edmonton, Fort Vancouver…
The voyageurs have been immortalized by Grace Lee Nute, the author of The Voyageur, published in 1931 by D. Appleton and Company and reprinted in 1955 by the Minnesota Historical Society. Grace Lee Nute’s The Voyageur has been available in paperback, since 1987.
THE VOYAGEURS
In these fairylike boats… The Singing Voyageurs The Voyageur Mythified The Voyageur from Sea to Sea John Jacob Astor & the Voyageur as Settler and Explorer The Voyageur & his Canoe The Voyageurs & their Employers The Voyageurs: hommes engagés ← (start)These posts are my intellectual property. Persons quoting or otherwise using this material may not do so without naming their source.
© Micheline Walker 8 August 2012 WordPress
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I thank you for your comments. The voyageurs were very special men. Absolutely fearless. Thank you for writing.
Best, Micheline
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Thank you for posting these up at the top! I am going to enjoy reading these today and per your citation, I ordered Nute’s The Voyageur!
Best Regards,
James
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The voyageur’s story is one of the most interesting in North-American history. I hope you enjoy the posts. Cheers, Micheline
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that painting is mind blowing micheline, cant recollect another painting so gorgeous and soothing to the eyes.
I love music so much! I wish I could hear all the songs/music you are writing about with your post in hand. that makes listening them complete.
love.
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Thank you so much. When I discovered that painting, I could not believe how beautiful beauty could be. With songs, one has to find a way of making the experience complete. I’m working at it.
Thank you.
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very true, that painting is beyond beauty. its magic.
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It is one of the finest paintings I have seen. Thank you and my best regards.
Micheline
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