It is the "Hudson's Bay Company." Get this right. Might be an idea to do the duty for an extraordinary
British-based company of adventurers (etc) for many centuries. I would trade a whole lot of things for HBC blanket coat.
There's a lady here in my village with just such a coat, covered in Dene' beadwork - spectacular.
I have a Sheffield UK blade, a Monoctaugan blade (TomBear/thanks) now hafted crooked, which is probably the same design which was sold by the barrel
by the HBC in the mid-1700's. Eastern native people were what I might want to label as the birch-building peoples.
A multipurpose tree, roughly the equivalent of the western red cedar here on the west coast.
British-based company of adventurers (etc) for many centuries. I would trade a whole lot of things for HBC blanket coat.
There's a lady here in my village with just such a coat, covered in Dene' beadwork - spectacular.
I have a Sheffield UK blade, a Monoctaugan blade (TomBear/thanks) now hafted crooked, which is probably the same design which was sold by the barrel
by the HBC in the mid-1700's. Eastern native people were what I might want to label as the birch-building peoples.
A multipurpose tree, roughly the equivalent of the western red cedar here on the west coast.