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Marriage 'à la façon du pays'
Marriage à la façon du pays ("according to the custom of the country") refers to the practice of common-law marriage between European fur traders and aboriginal or Métis women in the North American fur trade. Rituals surrounding them were based on a mix of European and Indigenous customs, though predominantly the latter. Scholar Sylvia Van Kirk, who studied such marriages, calls them "the basis for a fur trade society."

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