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Indians were trading beads long before the colonisers arrived

by Darren Stevens

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Most notably, the Viandots appear to have been selling beads to other Indigenous peoples in the western Great Lakes region prior to 1650, and the first Europeans did not arrive there until 1670.

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These studies have emphasised the importance of indigenous peoples’ participation in developing global trade, maintaining social ties and expressing their cultural and economic identities during the seventeenth century.

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