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Aboriginal involvement with the Fur Trade had negative impacts on the Aboriginal people of Canada. Initially, involvement with the fur trade had positive effects but soon began to cause adverse impacts on the aboriginal. When the aboriginal realized the fur trade was causing harm to their people, it was too late. They had lost a portion of their identity, culture and people. Today’s aboriginal groups face similar problems, such as loss of tradition, assimilation into white society and low populations. The Fur Trade has left ever-lasting scars on the aboriginal people.
Dedication to the Fur Trade contributed to the loss of culture and tradition. With intensified competition between the HBC and the NWC, the demand for fur increased. To keep up with this demand, natives were forced full-time fur trappers, abandoning their cycle of hunting, fishing and preserving food. After hundreds of years, hunting and fishing had become part of native tradition. The abandonment of their traditional jobs resulted in loss of culture, and partial loss of their identity. The Europeans were not conn...

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