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  2. Marten - Wikipedia

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    The marten is populous in the northern Ontario community of Big Trout Lake. During the fur trade, commissioned by the Hudson Bay Company in the 18th and 19th centuries, the marten pelt was typically fashioned into mittens. The marten is still traded locally. The locals place a high value on this pelt, typically trading it for consumable goods.

  3. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur measures about two and one-half inches in length. It is used mainly for muffs and neck, shoulder pieces. [4] The trapping of fishers is restricted in many States leading to it becoming a more uncommon type of fur in comparison to the mink. Fisher fur is more durable and water resistant than other types of fur such as fox. [7]

  4. Sable - Wikipedia

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    Sable fur was a favourite of Henry VIII, who once received five sets of sable fur worth £400 from Emperor Charles V. [19] Henry later decreed that sable fur was to be worn only by nobles exceeding the rank of viscount. [20] The Russian conquest of Siberia was largely spurred by the availability of sables there.

  5. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    A fur trader in Fort Chipewyan, Northwest Territories, in the 1890s A fur shop in Tallinn, Estonia, in 2019 Fur muff manufacturer's 1949 advertisement. The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur.

  6. American marten - Wikipedia

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    The species is sometimes referred to as simply the pine marten. The name "pine marten" is derived from the common name of the distinct Eurasian species, Martes martes. Martes americana is found throughout Canada, Alaska, and parts of the northern United States. It is a long, slender-bodied weasel, with fur ranging from yellowish to brown to ...

  7. Siberian fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Instead of one sable pelt, the following was accepted as its equivalent: one fox, glutton (relative of the marten), or otter pelt; two blue-fox pelts; sixteen polar-fox pelts; or one hundred squirrel pelts. [1] The Russian government decided the amount of other pelts that were equivalent to the sable pelt.

  8. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s net worth: then and now - AOL

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    Click to read about traits of effective leaders that anyone can develop, and find out the net worth of this civil rights leader. Net Worth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  9. Made beaver - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to discourage private trading of pelts, ship captains and trade managers were given monetary incentives. Captains were given a salary of £12 per month and an additional £100 per trip. For every 100 beavers they traded, managers were given three shillings and captains were given one shilling and sixpence. [5]