367. Coureurs des Bois

History of North America

Wood Rangers, nicknamed ‘coureurs des bois’ in New France, were enterprising young men who ranged the woods on their own and dealt directly with Amerindian fur trappers.

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Source: The American Heritage Book of Native Americans (Simon & Schuster).

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