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  1. A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America, now Canada and the United States, from 1779 to present. The blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts as an important part of the North American fur trade .

  2. Although there is no evidence that HBC Point Blankets were used to intentionally spread smallpox, there is no question that Hudson’s Bay Company played a defining role in the colonization of Canada and that its presence in North America contributed to the devastating spread of disease among Indigenous communities.

  3. Dec 10, 2023 · In the deep in the heart of cabin culture lies a timeless accessory that has warmed generations of adventurers, trappers, and outdoor enthusiasts—the iconic Hudson Bay blanket. Soaked in history and tradition, these blankets have become synonymous with the cozy warmth and rugged spirit of cabin life. In this article, we’ll set off on a ...

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  5. Dec 18, 2018 · The Hudson’s Bay Point Blanket is a wool blanket with a series of stripes and points (markers on cloth) first made for the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) in 1779. The most iconic design is that which is white with green, red, yellow and indigo stripes; these colours are now used as an emblem for the HBC.

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  6. Aug 12, 2018 · The Hudson’s Bay Company blanket may appear to be a fairly plain household item, but it’s perhaps the most remarkable blanket in the world. The off-white wool patterned with slender...

  7. Nov 12, 2019 · Now, 300 years later, the blanket (and its many iterations!) is still in production and is emblematic of not just its beloved retailer, but of Canada itself. With its rich history and timeless pattern, the Hudson’s Bay point blanket has become commonplace in cabin decor and is something to be handed down from generation to generation.

  8. Oct 8, 2010 · “Famous the world over, for a lifetime of luxurious comfort and warmth,” boasted the Hudson’s Bay Company, which made these blankets a regular trade item in 1780. The short black lines woven into the side of each blanket are called points, from the French empointer, and indicate the size and weight of the item.

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