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- Hivernants abstract "Hivernants was used during the North American fur trade to describe Métis who spent the winter months hunting and trapping on the Canadian prairies where they built small temporary villages. The word is French for "winterer".The Southbranch settlements of Batoche and St. Laurent de Grandin in Saskatchewan were founded by French Métis hivernants from the Red River settlement in Manitoba, Canada.Beginning in the 1850s, the hivernants were active in hunting buffalo (bison) during the cold-weather season (mid-November to mid-March) when the bison's hair was thick enough for the production of buffalo coats. This was as opposed to the summer hunt, which was primarily aimed at harvesting meat.The word was also applied to a fur trade employee who had wintered in the wilderness.".
- Hivernants wikiPageID "1642179".
- Hivernants wikiPageRevisionID "599233576".
- Hivernants hasPhotoCollection Hivernants.
- Hivernants subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Hivernants subject Category:Communities_by_industry.
- Hivernants subject Category:French_communities.
- Hivernants subject Category:Fur_trade.
- Hivernants subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Great_Plains.
- Hivernants subject Category:Métis_culture.
- Hivernants comment "Hivernants was used during the North American fur trade to describe Métis who spent the winter months hunting and trapping on the Canadian prairies where they built small temporary villages. The word is French for "winterer".The Southbranch settlements of Batoche and St.".
- Hivernants label "Hivernants".
- Hivernants sameAs m.05j_k1.
- Hivernants sameAs Q5872793.
- Hivernants sameAs Q5872793.
- Hivernants wasDerivedFrom Hivernants?oldid=599233576.
- Hivernants isPrimaryTopicOf Hivernants.