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  2. Indian commerce with early English colonists and the early ...

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    Annual rendezvous of Rocky Mountain trappers. Original sketch in Oregon Trail Museum. Another tribe that heavily populated the southern plains region was the Comanche tribe. The Comanche were mostly farmers before the tribal conflicts over the fur trade that began due to the Europeans.

  3. English Retreads - Wikipedia

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    English Retreads began in 2001 by designer Heather English in the basement of her home in Nederland, Colorado. [1] While floating down Boulder Creek on an old inner tube, English was struck with the idea to create a non-leather handbag from her rubber inner tube to fulfill her need for a sustainable and fashionable product.

  4. Rocky Mountain Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain Rendezvous was an annual rendezvous, held between 1825 and 1840 at various locations, organized by a fur trading company at which trappers and mountain men sold their furs and hides and replenished their supplies.

  5. Bradley Mountain opening brings fine leather, coffeehouse ...

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    Bradley Mountain, a new business in the Columbia Arts District, will have its grand opening Friday as a fine leather goods/coffee shop. Bradley Mountain, a new business in the Columbia Arts ...

  6. Asbestiform - Wikipedia

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    "Mountain leather" is an old-fashioned term for flexible, sheet-like natural formations of asbestiform minerals which resemble leather. Asbestos-containing minerals known to form mountain leather include: actinolite , palygorskite , saponite , sepiolite , tremolite , and zeolite .

  7. Climbing shoe - Wikipedia

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    Leather is the most common upper material, but other materials such as fabric and synthetic leather are also used. [1] [4] The climbing rubber used for soles was developed specifically for rock climbing. [5] [6] The two types of leather used in shoe construction are unlined leather and lined leather.

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