i think that they ate berries, roots, and hunted down animals and ate them.
the fur traders did were animals fur to keep them warm from cold weather
Foods shipped into the posts by canoe were: salt pork, wheat flour, corn, cheese, chocolate, condiments, rum and high wine, potatoes, cabbage, rutabagas, turnips, onions, beans, peas, beets, carrots, and pumpkins. Foods from restaurants: bread, salt pork, beef, hams, fish venison, butter, peas, Indian corn, potatoes, tea, spirits, wine, milk, beaver-tail soup, roast beaver, buffalo tongue and hump, smoked and salted, lake trout, roast beef and pork, boiled mutton, pemmican, wild duck and geese, and confectioner’s delicacies. Supply from the Indians: Wild rice, maple sugar, nuts, berries, and fruits.
Their own merchandice
The fur traders faced hard portages and treacherous raids, and deadly insects that could cause suicide
Mountain men
French fur traders could have had contact with all of the following First Nation language groups: Na-Dene Algic Siouan-Catawban Iroquoian They might also have had contact with Inuit. Please see the link.
Middlemen in the fur trade were fur traders or first nations who had been given furs from the producers (HBC and north west company) and had sold these furs to first nations or other consumers. Think of it as salesmen:)
what kind of clothes did the Flatheads tribe wear
the fur traders dressed in animal fur that they hunted down
The First nations where good fur traders to the europeans in Canada.
The fur traders hunted tiger bevers foxs and other animals with cool looking fur
Many of the early trappers/fur traders in America were French.
The First Permanent fur traders settlement was in Green Bay
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri was created in 1845.
They hunted and trapped animals to get the fur.
The French fur traders had to trade for bear fur, deer skin. They had to trade theese things because they were warm
The sold fur along the banks of the Mississippi river.
slipknots
The first American Fur traders were the Mountain Men.
Fur traders, of course.