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Story of the Trapper

Canadian outdoors-woman and popular author Agnes Laut vividly portrays the men who braved the western wildernesses of Canada and U.S. year-around to match wits with the fur-bearing animals at home there. She profiles some of the trappers, the animals they hunted, and the companies that monopolized the industry, from the 18th through the 19th centuries. Published in 1902, when furs were still widely used for coats or coat lining in northern climes. (Summary by Ted Lienhart) (8 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Editor's Preface

7:50

Gamesters of the Wilderness

10:25

Three Companies in Conflict

24:20

The Nor' Westers' Coup

10:46

The Ancient Hudson's Bay Company Wakens Up

16:40

Mr. Astor's Company Encounters New Opponents

21:54

The French Trapper

28:17

The Buffalo-Runners

30:41

The Mountaineers

36:32

The Taking of the Beaver

29:03

The Making of the Moccasins

21:40

The Indian Trapper

30:10

Ba' tiste, the Bear Hunter

29:23

John Colter - Free Trapper

39:14

The Greatest Fur Company of the World

48:17

Koot and the Bob-cat

30:44

Other Little Animals besides Wahboos the Rabbit

34:56

The Rare Furs - How the Trapper Takes Them

33:52

Under the North Star -- Where Fox and Ermine Run

33:26

What the Trapper Stands For

10:00