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Six-five years have elapsed since the Public Archives of Canada and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland first published Henry Kelsy's papers, namely his journals, letters and memoranda dealing with his long career as a servant with the Hudson's Bay Company from 1684 to 1722. The papers, long forgotten, came to public attention in 1926. The papers presented in this document consist of accounts by Kelsey of six significant episodes in his career, including his two exploratory journeys, and also of short letters and a memorandum.
Features a brief biography of English explorer Henry Kelsey (d. 1729), compiled by Andre Engels. Discusses Kelsey's exploration of Lake Winnipeg and the Saskatchewan River in Manitoba, Canada, for the Hudson Bay Co.
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The story of real life explorer Henry Kelsey as a young apprentice sent on an impossible mission, and what might have happened during the year missing from his extensive journals. In 1690, on the shore of Canada's Hudson Bay, a young Henry Kelsey longs to make his mark with The Company of Adventurers. When the chief factor asks him to travel inland to explore an endless wilderness filled with grizzly bears and wolves, and to establish trading connections with Canada's First Peoples, he is eager to begin. Hundreds of miles southwest, a few days east of where the woodland melts into prairie, Kelsey meets Meyokwaiwin, a young woman who has every reason to believe she will live out her life the same as her ancestors, with nothing changing but the round of seasons. But things are about to change. For both of them.
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"Henry Kelsey is remembered for being the first European to travel from Hudson Bay to the territories of plains the Assiniboine and Cree as a young Hudson's Bay Company servant in 1690-91. He remained with the company for another thirty-one years, rising through the ranks to become its Governor of Hudson Bay five years before retiring under a cloud in 1722. Taking advantage of the opening of the Hudson's Bay Company's archives [HBCA] in the late 1960s and the voluminous new research in the fields of Indigenous and fur trade history, The Life and Times of Henry Kelsey, offers a new look at Kelsey's papers and includes his previously unpublished Swampy Cree-English dictionary. The image that emerges is of a skilled manager and, while governor, a strong, sometimes harsh, disciplinarian. This volume also provides us with some of our earliest glimpses in English of aspects of the lives and cultures of various Indigenous people from Hudson Bay-James Bay to the grasslands of the western interior of Canada."--
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