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Mississauga Portraits : Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-Century Canada /

The word "Mississauga" is the name British Canadian settlers used for the Ojibwe on the north of Lake Ontario, now the most urbanized region in what is now Canada. The Ojibwe of this area in the early and mid-nineteenth century lived through a time of considerable threat to the survival of...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Smith, Donald B., 1946- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Buffalo [New York] : University of Toronto Press, [2013]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
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Summary:The word "Mississauga" is the name British Canadian settlers used for the Ojibwe on the north of Lake Ontario, now the most urbanized region in what is now Canada. The Ojibwe of this area in the early and mid-nineteenth century lived through a time of considerable threat to the survival of the First Nations, as they lost much of their autonomy, and almost all of their traditional territory. Donald B. Smith's Mississauga Portraits recreates the lives of eight Ojibwe who lived during this period, all of whom are historically important and interesting figures, and seven of whom have never before received full biographical treatment. Each portrait is based on research drawn from an extensive collection of writings and recorded speeches by southern Ontario Ojibwe themselves, along with secondary sources. These documents, uncovered over the 40 years that Smith has spent researching and writing about the Ojibwe, represent the richest source of personal First Nations writing in Canada from the mid-nineteenth century
Item Description:Sequel to: Sacred feathers.
Physical Description:1 online resource (496 pages): illustrations, maps, portraits
ISBN:9781442666689