Who was Nicolas Perrot?

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Nicolas Perrot , 1644-c.1718, French explorer in Canada and the Old Northwest.

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The blue-fisted paddle.(FEATURE STORY)(Short Story) Magazine article from: Kayak - Canada's History Magazine for Kids ...that I heard their plan to murder Nicolas Perrot, our expedition leader, would...jumped when he heard his name. Nicolas Perrot hurried toward us across the camp...Birchbreak Rapids tomorrow." Nicolas Perrot smiled from the far end of my...
Ecrits de la Nouvelle-France. Magazine article from: Quebec Studies ...en plus des "memoires" de Nicolas Perrot, Charlevoix, dont le Journal...De Lamothe-Cadillac et de Nicolas Perrot, M. Lemire dit qu'ils "evacuent...ethnographiques" (10). Dans le cas de Nicolas Perrot, l'affirmation est fausse...
WISCONSIN ALMANAC.(LOCAL) Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Byline: State Journal librarian Ron Larson In 1690, Nicolas Perrot, a French fur trader and explorer, became the first European to discover the lead mines in southwestern Wisconsin. It would be nearly 140 years before Wisconsin lead was mined as an economic resource.
Ecrire la danse. Magazine article from: The Romanic Review ...as an art of "imitation," on the order of painting, whose goal is to represent intellectual and moral ideas. Nicolas Perrot d'Ablancourt's 1654 translation of "De saltatione" appears as an appendix to this essay. The following two...
Treasures to be appreciated. Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England) ...fund of underappreciated treasures, including Moseley private park, home of Moseley Folk Festival, Perrot's Folly in Edgbaston and Saint Nicolas Place at Kings Norton Green (one of the oldest collection of Tudor buildings in the UK). One is...
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