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Pauline Weaver : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pauline Weaver
Pauline Weaver (1797 – June 21, 1867) was an American mountain man, trapper, military scout, prospector, and explorer who was active in the early Southwestern United States. A number of geographic features in Arizona are named after him. ==Life== Weaver was born Powell Weaver in White County, Tennessee, the son of a white father and a Cherokee mother. As a young man he worked for the Hudson’s Bay Company in Canada. In 1830 he traveled to the Rocky Mountains with a group of nearly 50 other men on a trapping expedition. The trip took him to Taos, New Mexico, which he adopted as a base for his trapping and trading. It was among the people of Taos that his given name ''Powell'' was changed to the more-familiar to Spanish speakers ''Paulino'', which in turn was changed to ''Pauline'' by English speakers. In 1831 he traveled from Taos to California, going through Arizona for the first time. In August 1832 Weaver was baptized into the Catholic faith, and the following month he married Maria Dolores Martin in Taos.〔Ken Edwards, (''Pauline Weaver’s early life as a trapper and scout'' ), Sharlot Hall Museum, accessed 10 November 2010.〕 They had a son and two daughters. He later married a Native American woman in Arizona.〔Ken Edwards, (''Pauline Weaver’s early life as a trapper and scout'' ), Sharlot Hall Museum, accessed 10 November 2010.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pauline Weaver」の詳細全文を読む
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