Trade Silver: Its Significance in European-Indigenous Alliances | Historical Artifacts | Frontier
Join Peter and his guest Gerry Neilands, long time friend and reenactor, as they delve into the pivotal role of trade silver in forming alliances between Europeans and Indigenous peoples. This week on the Woodland Escape, Gerry, a knowledgeable historian on 17th and 18th-century artifacts, unravels the historical significance and cultural impact of trade silver. Discover the intricate details of Jesuit rings, armbands, and more as we explore how these items were used as tools of diplomacy and symbols of status among Native tribes. Witness an extensive display of trade silver and learn about the craftsmanship and strategic use of these precious items in trade and negotiations. From the early Jesuit influences to the competitive fur trade era, this episode enlightens viewers on how material culture shaped interactions on the North American frontier. Don't miss out on the rich discussions and expert insights that bring the vibrant history of trade silver to life. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a craftsmanship admirer, or curious about historical reenactments, this video is a must-watch! Remember to subscribe to our channel for more updates on Kelly Station and to dive deeper into the fascinating stories of the past that continue to shape our present. We're passionate about sharing our adventures and a slice of history with you. Support us by liking, subscribing, and hitting the notification bell for a weekly dose of a wee bit of history and unique tales from the frontier. Your engagement helps us keep history alive. Join our community! 📺 Featuring: Peter Kelly 🎥 Cinematography, Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe 🎵 Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald Thumbnail and description: Shane Kelly 📬 Contact Us: [email protected] FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📘 Facebook: The Woodland Escape Facebook: Portraying Natives in the War of 1812 #TradeSilver #EuropeanNativeAlliances #HistoricalArtifacts #IndigenousHistory #FurTradeEra #JesuitRings #CulturalDiplomacy #17thCentury #18thCentury #HistoryChannel #MaterialCulture #IndigenousTribes #PeterKelly #WoodlandEscape #HistoricalInsights

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