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Biography, Discovery and exploration, History, Fur traders, Kootenai Indians, Cartographers, Natural history, Explorers, Salish Indians, Thompson, david, 1770-1857, Fur trade, Indians of north america, northwest, pacific, Indians of north america, history, Natural history, north america, Northwest, canadian, Columbia river and valley, Canadian rockies (b.c. and alta.)People
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The mapmaker's eye: David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau
2005, Washington State University Press
in English
0874222850 9780874222852
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Table of Contents
A mathematical boy
Lure of the Columbia
Rising star
The Stoney Mountains
An attempt to cross the Rocky Mountains-1801
Across the Divide
Rocky Mountain House
Height of land
Kootanae House
Waiting for Ugly Head
Winter 1807-08
Among the Kootenai and Salish
Trading & discovery-spring 1808
Flooded out
Second winter, 1808-1809
Kullyspel House
The country before us
Saleesh House
A more eligible road
A critical situation
On rotation
Athabasca Pass
Boat encampment
Journey to Spokane House
Kettle Falls
A voyage down the Columbia
Passage to the sea
Mr. Astor's company
Completing the circle
Last winter
Legacy
The mapmaker
Boundaries
Travels.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-173) and index.
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