The mysterious Nangmayo
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As I showed in my last article, the Hudson’s Bay Co. denied the Moravian Brethren the right to establish a mission in Ungava Bay because they would have supported such a mission by trade with the Inuit.
The Hudson’s Bay Co. had the sole right to trade in Rupert’s Land, even though it had no post in Ungava. The company finally opened a post at Fort Chimo (now Kuujjuaq) in 1830, the same year the Moravians established their most northerly post at Hebron.
Hudson’s Bay Co. also opened a second Ungav
The Hudson’s Bay Co. had the sole right to trade in Rupert’s Land, even though it had no post in Ungava. The company finally opened a post at Fort Chimo (now Kuujjuaq) in 1830, the same year the Moravians established their most northerly post at Hebron.
Hudson’s Bay Co. also opened a second Ungav
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