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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...

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Auteur principal: Redix, Erik M.
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University Press, 2014.
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Pronunciation Guide
  • Chapter 1. The Rise of Nenaâ€?aangabi and American Expansion in the Western Great Lakes, 1825â€? 1837
  • Chapter 2. Nenaâ€?aangabi and the Language of Treaties, 1837â€? 1855
  • Chapter 3. Waabizheshiâ€?s Vision of an Intercultural Community at Rice Lake, 1855â€? 1877
  • Chapter 4. Aazhaweyaa and Ojibwe Women in Transition
  • Chapter 5. Giishkitawag Confronts Removal, 1879â€? 1894
  • Chapter 6. The Murder of Joe White and the Culmination of Removal
  • Chapter 7. Maggie Quaderer, Steve Grover, and the Creation of Community at Whitefish, 1894â€? 1920Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index