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  2. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America, now Canada and the United States, from 1779 to present. [1] The blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts as an important part of the North American fur trade.

  3. Hudson's Bay Company - Wikipedia

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    In its trade with native peoples, Hudson's Bay Company exchanged wool blankets, called Hudson's Bay point blankets, for the beaver pelts trapped by aboriginal hunters. By 1700, point blankets accounted for more than 60 percent of the trade. [40] The number of indigo stripes (a.k.a. points) woven into the blankets identified its finished size. A ...

  4. Capote (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Mackinaw jacket, originally made from HBC blankets, [5] serves as a functional equivalent of the Hudson's Bay Company blanket coat. [6] The Hudson's Bay blanket coat served as a template for the Mackinaw jacket. [citation needed] The English language adopted the French word capote at least as early as 1812. [7]

  5. Hudson's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay Company, the oldest surviving corporation in Canada, founded in 1670 Hudson's Bay (department store), a retail subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company; Hudson's Bay point blanket wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company in exchange for beaver pelts.

  6. Button blanket - Wikipedia

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    Rather than sleeping equipment, the blankets are used as capes and gifts at ceremonial dances and potlatches. [2] The blankets were originally acquired from the Hudson's Bay Company traders during the mid-19th century. [3] The trade blankets were typically dark blue duffel and decorated with buttons made from abalone or dentalium shells. [4]

  7. The 12 Best Wool Blankets for Staying Cozy All Winter

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