- Iroquois were hostile to the coureurs de bois because the coureurs de bois were siding with the Huron, when the Iroquois were threatening the hurons, and the Iroquois disliked the hurons.
Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.
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the Huron and algonquin
The Huron and Algonquin got along with the C.D.B.
they were rich in weaponry and the first nations had the fur. the french needed fur so they traded with the first nations which needed weapons, steel, and other metals.
The Mi'kmaq were friendly towards the Coureurs de Bois I think.
The french explores got along with the First Nation people by trading good such as fur, pots, knives, heads of animals ect... Hope that helps
around the 17 hundreds
it was the first nations black foot and Cree people that is who the first people in Alberta.
When the fur trade first began, First Nations and Inuit people brought the furs to the trading posts. They would arrive by canoe. The furs would be unloaded and traded for goods such as muskets, axes, knives, blankets, whiskey and pots. It was not long before some of the men at the trading posts decided they would go inland and get the fur themselves. These were the people known as the coureurs de bois.
There were no nations when the first people came about, so they had no nation-ality.
The first nations were people so were the signs .