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Coureurs de bois, or "runners of the woods," were skilled French-Canadian fur traders and woodsmen in the 17th and 18th centuries. They needed excellent survival skills, including hunting, trapping, and navigation, as well as proficiency in canoeing and outdoor endurance. Additionally, they required cultural adaptability and language skills to interact effectively with Indigenous peoples and other traders. Knowledge of the fur trade and the ability to negotiate and barter were also crucial for their success.

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