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Are there still trading posts?

Are there still trading posts?

For more than a century, trading posts were integral parts of Native American life in the Southwest. Today, most of them have been replaced by grocery stores and big box chains like Walmart, but a handful of establishments still function as traditional trading posts.

How do trading posts work?

A trading post, trading station, or trading house, also known as a factory, was an establishment or settlement where goods and services could be traded. Typically the location of the trading post would allow people from one geographic area to trade in goods produced in another area.

What was traded at trading posts?

While all posts traded manufactured goods from Europe and Canada for furs and “country produce” harvested by Indigenous people, larger posts had additional functions in the trading system. Some were major entrepôts warehousing and transshipping goods.

Who setup trading posts?

Under the leadership of Samuel de Champlain, the French established trading posts at Acadia in 1604–05 and Quebec in 1608. In 1609, English sailor Henry Hudson, employed by the Dutch East India Company, claimed the Hudson River valley for the Dutch.

Which nation built permanent trading posts?

In 1868, with the establishment of the Navajo Reservation, the U.S. government issued licenses to formerly itinerant traders. Permanent trading posts were established. Navajos brought commodities such as wool, sheep, piñon nuts and produce to barter for groceries, tools, cloth and other items.

When did the trading post stop?

After changing hands a number of times, in 2004, the company (which had grown nationally to 22 print publications and five related websites) was bought for $636 million by Telstra. In April 2009, it ceased printing altogether and moved to an online format only.

How do I post to Trading Post?

Posting your ad in THE TRADING POST is simple: 1) Write your ad (please print) on the form on this website or on paper. 2) Count your # of words. Include $3 for the first 24 words, (another $3 for 25-48, etc.)

Where were trading posts usually located?

This building material was more commonly used on the Southern and Central Plains, reflecting the greater Hispanic influence in these regions. Examples of adobe trading posts include Fort John (later Laramie) in Wyoming, Fort John in Nebraska, and Bent’s Fort in Colorado.

Which colonies were mostly trading posts?

The French and Dutch established colonies in the northeastern part of North America: the Dutch in present-day New York, and the French in present-day Canada. Both colonies were primarily trading posts for furs.

Is Trading Post Safe?

Unfortunately, the online trade is poorly regulated. All online trading platforms, including the popular Gumtree and Trading Post, are missing important systems such as seller identity verification to ensure the animals sold through their sites are offered by reputable breeders.

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Ruth Doyle