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by Laura Peers (Author) A richly detailed, clearly written history that reveals both the changes the Ojibwa chose to make and the continuity within the culture they retained. It is a turbulent story of the tensions that shaped their integration of tradition and adaptation. Back Jacket Peers examines the emergence of the western Ojibwa in the context of the historical forces that acted upon Native people and the spirit, determination, and strategies used to cope with those forces. She bases the work on fur-trade-company and government documents, traders' and missionaries' journals and diaries, letters, reminiscences, as well as ethnographic and archaeological data, material culture, and photographic and art images - many sources not accessible to pioneering scholars. Number of Pages: 308 Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.94 x 6.05 IN Publication Date: October 15, 1994
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SKU: 9780873513111 Made in United States Weight: 489.88 g (1.08 lb) EAN: 9780873513111
















