Salt-Making in Manitoba. Salt-Making in Manitoba.

Salt-Making in Manitoba‪.‬

Manitoba History 2006, Feb, 51

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Salt has played an important role in the development of human history. In fact, no substance other than water has been used with such regularity as salt. For example, its use as a condiment and agent in "... cleaning, bleaching, dyeing, degreasing, dehairing and softening leather ..." is known world wide. (1) The extent of its use by the aboriginal inhabitants of Canada is difficult to ascertain. The oral history record reveals very little about the indigenous use of salt, while the early historical record of organizations such as the Hudson's Bay Company provide only brief mention. One of the earliest references to aboriginal salt is found in the journal of Pierre Esprit Radisson. When captured by the Iroquois in 1652, Radisson remarked "... they gave me salt that served me all my voyage. They also took pains to put it up safe for me, not taking any of it for themselves." (2) No reason for this cautious behaviour was given, as Radisson never speculated on the possible cultural value of salt amongst the Iroquois. Observations by Alexander Henry in 1799 indicated that the salt springs played an important role in native hunting, as many animals were attracted there by their physiological need for salt. The aboriginal people took advantage of this and incorporated the area of the salt springs into their seasonal hunts. (3) La Verendrye observed "... that it was easy to get a living by hunting and fishing as buffalo and tourtes (pigeons, but thought to refer to deer here) were attracted there all year round by a saline spring that was close by." (4)

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2006
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
Manitoba Historical Society
PROVIDER INFO
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
165.2
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