1933  The South Piegans were well armed with repeating rifles. . . while the Crees and Assiniboines had had only old muskets Hudson's Bay "fukes" and bowls and arrows to depend on.
1955  A gun, or fuke in Hudson's Bay trading, might [c1865] be worth fifteen skins while a blanket would fetch ten.
1956  . . . the North West gun and the earlier Hudson's Bay fuke or fusil were essentially the same weapon.