Indian women and French men : rethinking cultural encounter in the western Great Lakes
Susan Sleeper-Smith (Author)
A center of the lucrative fur trade throughout the colonial period, the Great Lakes region was an important site of cultural as well as economic exchange between native and European peoples. In this well-researched study, Susan Sleeper-Smith focuses on an often overlooked aspect of these interactions - the role played by Indian women who married French traders
eBook, English, c2001
University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, c2001
History
1 online resource (xv, 234 p.)
9781613768105, 1613768109
609088246
Print version:
Fish to furs: the fur trade in Illinois country
Marie Rouensa and the Jesuits: conversion, gender, and power
Marie Madeleine Réaume L'archêveque Chevalier and the St. Joseph River Potawatomi
British governance in the western Great Lakes
Agriculture, warfare, and neutrality
Being Indian and becoming Catholic
Hiding in plain view: persistence on the Indiana frontier
Emigrants and Indians: Michigan's mythical frontier
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010