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Web Sites
- McGill University has posted the Masson Collection of fur trade papers and
a host of additional info at this new web site

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History -- The 18th century - Home Page Lots of links from guide Rick Brainard
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The American Revolution Articles and more from guide Rick Brainard
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The Regency Fashion Page Great images of fashion in the Regency era. Well worth the visit for your reenactment clothing
- History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
Have plenty of time available when you do! No work done on the White Oak Web Page today. Spent all afternoon surfing.
Research and more Research Resources.
- History of Textiles
A complete history of Textiles in England and more
- Eighteenth-Century
Studies This collection archives works of the
eighteenth century from the perspectives of literary and cultural studies. Novels,
plays, memoirs, treatises and poems of the period are kept here (in some cases,
influential texts from before 1700 or after 1800 as well), along with modern
criticism.
- La Compagnie du Sieur
de La Vérendrye For those looking for French information
- Compagnie du Detroit
Compagnie Franche de la Marine du Detroit is a volunteer living history interpretation
organization devoted to all Detroit impressions including Marine, Militia, Native American and
civilian, c 1754-1760.
- WWW Virtual Library:
Museums around the USA (comprehensive)
- Cataraqui Archaeological Research Foundation:
Archaeology in Kingston and Eastern Ontario
Great Web Site
- The London Museum of Archaeology
is a unique museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human
occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. The Museum is
located beside the Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village, a site occupied by
the Neutral Indians in the 15th century A.D.
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Northwest Territory Alliance: For the reenactor,
here is a site of interest. Lots of information.
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The Costume Page A comprehensive index of costume and
costuming-related links: Clothing for the Reenactor,and
information on fashion throughout history.
- The
Mining Co.: This site offers information and
multiple links to sites devoted to 18th Century
History. The site is updated regularly and is
worth regular visits to see what is new.
- The
Mansker Chronicles: A Hypertext Resource for
Researchers of Mansker - Minsker Ancestors.
- Canadian
Museum of Civilization Corporation
- New France
Virtual Museum Early Canadian history information and great links
to other Canadian sites.
- Hudson
Bay Company Archives
- Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature: Hudson's Bay Company Museum Collection
- Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature
- Canada
Hall: Fur Trade History
- Historic
Costume
- Earlyamerica
Review
- History
Links
- Eighteenth
Century Resources
- Archiving
Early America
- Revolution
to Reconstruction
- History
Channel
- Minnesota
Historical Society This site will give you
access to many topics in Minnesota history.
- Canadian
Museum of Civilization: Images of Museum Collections,
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Winds That Whisper.This site sells a variety of impressive handmade American Indian items
from across the United States, but they have many other areas of
interest. The website includes a mentoring program, a program for those
who
have had their children adopted out or are looking for their birth
parents, a
recognition program, a place to share stories, legends, recipes and much,
much more..

- Native Languages of the Americas: A site devoted to the preservation and study of native languages. This link takes you to the page devoted to the Ojibwe language. This page includes links to many different resources regarding the Ojibwe language, culture and current events. The home page of this site (accesible from this page), provides information on many other languages. A must see site for those interested in native languages.
- NativeTech:
: An educational web site covering topics
on NativeAmerican technology with emphases on the Eastern Woodlands
region. The web site is organized into categories for easy exploration.
Site provides detailed background on the history and development
of Native technologies. NativeTech is dedicated to disconnecting the
term 'primitive' from peoples' perceptions of Native American
technology and art. Treat yourself to a learning experience.
- Ojibwe History
by Lee Sultzman
- Native Web
Resource PageCheck out Historical Material, from there Museum
sites are also available.
- Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
- Great Lakes Regional American Indian Network
- Ojibwe Language
RobMac's Ojibwe Language Pages
- Rob's Ojibwe Bulletin Board
- Fond Du Lac Tribal Community College
- Village of First Nations
- Native American Indian PlentyStuff
- American Indian Ethnobotany Database
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SuninNorth Historical Fur Trade Creations
Seamstress of Historical Clothing
- FingerweaverFingerweaving
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Thunder Ridge Muzzleloading
Purveyor of Fine Products for the
Muzzleloading Shooter and Buckskinner
- The Olde Honeyman
Hauri Apiaries and Linda's Frontier Candles
on't be fooled by imitations - insist on the very best in beeswax candles and
Natural, pure honey, cold-processed to leave all the goodness in it.
- Living History Portraits
Where the Art Centers on You
Artist Mike Sly
- Les Expéditions Rupert Enr.
Votre choix sensé pour votre prochaine évasion en pleine Nature
I'm a fur trader era fanatic, and avid canoeist.
I'm a guide who offers canoe/camping adventure trips along the Northern
Quebec historic fur trading route of Mistassini, on the Rupert River.
Robert Bernard
- The Twisted & Bent Homepage
Purveyors of 18th century black ironware, reproduction wood turnings, and unique
accoutrements.
- Following Generations Music
Presenting Stroud Flutes, beautifully handcrafted "Native American Style Flutes".
Site includes Brochure "How to play the Native American Flute"
- Goose Bay Workshops
Goose Bay Workshops Makes & Sells the Finest Historic Reproduction
Tinware, Copperware and Brass available in these Colonies! Each piece is
Handmade by Master Metalsmith Peter J.Goebel.
- Don Strinz
Tipi
You can purchase or lease an authentic and high
quality tipi/lodge from this site.
- Dakota
Stoneware Pottery
Dakota Stoneware Pottery is hand crafted with
pride, with each piece having its own
personality.
- Great
Northern Trade Company
Offers for sale historically correct items, both
reproduction and original to the re-enactors of
the French and Indian War, Revoluntionary War,
and the Rocky Mountian Fur Trade.
- Stoney
Creek Trading Co.
Historical and Primitive Clothing for Re-enactors
and Trekkers 1700 - 1800's
- Past
Impressions
Reproduction Vintage Clothing for All Ages. Past
Impressions specializes in 18th and 19th Century
civilian clothing.
- Hats and Sashes of
the fur trade
Quality custom made articles of wearing apparel for the
discerning history reenactor.
- Clark and Sons Mercantile,Inc.
The Camp Blanket and An Heirloom Seed Listing
Information and source of seeds and food of the fur trade era, as well as camp and personal supplies.
- Olde World Fine Clays  Stephen Bray Pipemaker
How pipes are made as well as catalog of 18th century Clays.
Custom Reproductions Available for Re-enactors, Historical Sites
Museums,and Private Collections.
- Tomahawks by Allan Foundry
We are a small company that has been in business for 20 plus years. Our
main products are tomahawks and various early axes. Pete Allen, Proprietor
- Mississippi River Parkway Commission
The Mississippi River Parkway Commission (MRPC) is a multi-state organization
which works collectively to preserve, promote, and enhance the scenic, historic,
and recreational resources of the Mississippi River, to foster economic growth in
the corridor, and to develop the national, scenic and historic parkway known as
the Great River Road. While at the site be sure to check out the Great River Road
Map Link.
- Grand Rapids State
Bank has been a supportive friend of the
White Oak Society for many years. We welcome them
to the web with their new site.
- Virtual North Woods
offers information about events and happenings in
northern Minnesota. There are also reviews,
information about snowmobiling and fishing. If
you have vacationed in our region, you might
enjoy a virtual visit as well.
- Grand
Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce The White Oak
society is a member of the Chamber of Commerce.
This site offers information about area Resorts,
Motel-Hotel Accomodations, Events, Shopping and other useful
information if your planning a visit to Itasca County, Minnesota.
- Mississippi
Headwaters Board The Headwaters Board
monitors the "health" of the upper
Mississippi river. This site will give you
detailed information about the river, its ecology
and history.
- Grand
Rapids Public Library
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