- published: 24 May 2012
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The Indian Trade refers to trade between Europeans and their North American descendants with the Indigenous people of North America (today known as Native Americans in the United States, and First Nations in Canada, but formerly as "Indians").
The term Indian Trade describes the people involved in the trade. The products involved varied by region and era. In most of Canada the term is synonymous with the fur trade, since fur for making beaver hats was by far the most valuable product of the trade, from the European point of view. Other products desired by the Europeans produced other components of the Indian Trade, including the deerskin trade in the what is now the east coast of the United States, and the Pemmican and buffalo skin and meat trade on the Great Plains.
For the indigenous people the most desirable European goods were those things that aided their survival in the landscape, but which they did not have the technology to manufacture themselves. This especially included goods made of metal such as traps and snare wire, pots and pans, knives, sewing needles, muskets and later rifles, arrowheads and spear points, axes and ploughs, and so on. As well they could obtain glass beads for decoration, wheat flour and baking soda for making bannock/fry bread, molasses as a sweet treat, machine-woven cloth for making clothing, gunpowder for their guns, horses for transportation, woollen point blankets for warmth and protection, and tobacco for smoking and chewing. Of course a trade in alcohol was also a notable part of the trade in certain eras. The French traded brandy, the British rum, and the Americans whiskey or "firewater".
Actors: David S. Cass Sr. (actor), George Clooney (actor), James Michener (writer), Richard Jury (actor), John Grace (miscellaneous crew), Michael Sheehan (actor), Steve Sandor (actor), Tex Hill (actor), Timothy Patrick Murphy (actor), Ben Governale (actor), H.P. Evetts (actor), Mark McQuown (actor), Tony La Torre (actor), Joan Carey (actress), Stuart Silbar (actor),
Plot: This is the story of the evolution of the town Centennial, Colorado. It follows the paths of dozens of people who come to the area for many reasons: money, freedom, or crime. It also shows the bigoted treatment of the Native Indians by the advancing US colonists. It is topped off with a murder mystery that takes 100 years to solve.
Keywords: 1790s, 1800s, 1820s, 1830s, 18th-century, 1970s, 19th-century, african-american, american-indian, arapaho-tribe