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Gabriel Franchère: a Hero to Americans (20 June 2015) Gabriel Franchère’s Narrative of a Voyage (Part Two) (10 June 2015) Gabriel Franchère’s Narrative of a Voyage (Part One) (6 June 2015) In these Fairylike Boats… (21 January 2012) The Voyageur Mythified (20 January 2012) The Singing Voyageurs (18 January 2012) The Voyageur from Sea to Sea (16 January 2012) John Jacob Astor & the Voyageur as Settler and Explorer (14 January 2012) The Voyageur & his Canoe (14 January 2012) The Voyageurs & their Employers (13 January 2012) The Voyageurs: hommes engagés (hired men) (12 January 2012)
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You did it !
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michelinewalker said:
This does help. I’ve copied the links. Thank you.
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literaryeyes said:
Beautiful depictions of early America.
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michelinewalker said:
They opened up the entire North-American continent as voyageur and as guides to explorers. And they sang.
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Hassan Mushaid said:
That is a beautiful painting by Frances Anne Hopkins 🙂
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michelinewalker said:
She was a great artist who left an important legacy. We wouldn’t know as much about the voyageurs and their Amerindian guides who opened up much of North America. Many thanks. 🙂
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Hassan Mushaid said:
Totally agree with you, it shares great insight into American history.
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Hassan Mushaid said:
Have you come across any Frederic Remington’s painting?
From Harper’s Magazine? Would be great to see them 🙂
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michelinewalker said:
I will look up Frederic Remington’s painting. I thank you for mentioning it. You are very kind.
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michelinewalker said:
Before the Louisiana Purchase, the United States were the former thirteen colonies. What has always fascinated me is the role Amerindians played in opening up North-America. The voyageurs traveled with Amerindian guides and learned their languages. It was a matter of survival. Amerindians could cure scurvy and nature provided all the materials required to rebuild a canoe or make snowshoes. I like that part of history. 🙂
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michelinewalker said:
It is exquisite. Moreover, she chronicled much of the opening of the North-American continent. Voyageurs and their Amerindian guides went all the way to the West Coast. Thank you for writing, Micheline 🙂
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michelinewalker said:
🙂
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