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The voyageurs, who were French-Canadian fur traders in the 17th to 19th centuries, used a variety of supplies for their journeys. Key items included canoes for transportation, paddles, and life jackets made from animal hides. They also carried provisions like pemmican (a blend of dried meat, fat, and berries), flour, tea, and tobacco, along with tools such as axes, knives, and fishing gear. Additionally, they utilized trade goods like blankets and beads for bartering with Indigenous peoples.

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