The murder of Joe White : Ojibwe leadership and colonialism in Wisconsin /
In 1894 Wisconsin game wardens Horace Martin and Josiah Hicks were dispatched to arrest Joe White, an Ojibwe ogimaa (chief), for hunting deer out of season and off-reservation. Martin and Hicks found White and made an effort to arrest him. When White showed reluctance to go with the wardens, they st...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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East Lansing, MI :
Michigan State University Press,
2014.
©2014 |
Colección: | American Indian studies series (East Lansing, Mich.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The rise of Nena'aangabi and American expansion in the western Great Lakes, 1825-1837
- Nena'aangabi and the language of treaties, 1837-1855
- Waabizheshi's vision of an intercultural community at Rice Lake, 1855-1877
- Aazhaweyaa and Ojibwe women in transition
- Giishkitawag confronts removal, 1879-1894
- The murder of Joe White and the culmination of removal
- Maggie Quaderer, Steve Grover, and the creation of community at Whitefish, 1894-1920.