North West Fur Trade Historians - Winter Quarters (1806-1840)
January 10, 2026 - January 10, 2026
Features stories of the early fur trade through the eyes of the Spokane Indian Tribe and the people who worked in the fur trade. Enjoy music and visit historic displays from the fur trade era presented by the Northwest Fur Trade Historian (NWFTH) reenactors dressed in period clothing (1806-1840). “Readings from the early Northwest Fur Trade Winter Journals” with fur trade historian, author and NWFTH member/reenactor Mark Weadick; “The Spokanes, the People Who Greeted Jaco Finley” as told by Spokane tribal historian and lecturer of the Spokane Tribe of Indians – Warren Seyler; “The Fur Trade Era & Geopolitical Intrigue of the Time” with Assistant Manager Paul Neddo, Riverside State Park and also a NWFTH member; “The Life of the Engagees and Voyageurs in the Fur Trade” with Bill Delyea, NWFTH Reenactor; Fur Trade Era fiddle music by Foy DeMoss.
- When:
- 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- Where:
- Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Auditorium, 2316 W. First Ave.
- Cost:
- Free
- Phone:
- (509) 456-3931
- Email:
- northwestfurtradehistorians@gmail.com
- Website:
- https://www.northwestfurtradehistorians.com
- More like this:
- Culture, Lecture/Seminar