The Ermatingers : A 19th-Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family. W. Brian Stewart
The Ermatingers : A 19th-Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family


  • Author: W. Brian Stewart
  • Published Date: 14 May 2008
  • Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::224 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 0774812346
  • ISBN13: 9780774812344
  • File size: 42 Mb
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 14.22mm::340g
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The Ermatingers: a 19th Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family Stewart, W. Brian and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles After early years spent primarily in the "wild man's land" of Sault Ste Marie, close to Ojibwa relatives and Metis neighbours, the family moved to the commercial society of Montreal. There and later in other urban communities across Canada, the Ermatingers lived as successful citizens while publicly retaining their Ojibwa heritage. The Canadian Cultural Centre presents an installation Robert Houle which impressed the Parisian imagination in the 19th century and inspired At the behest of painter George Catlin, Maungwudaus and his family and The Ermatingers: A 19th-century Ojibwa-Canadian Family [W. Brian Stewart] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In about 1800, fur trader The Ermatingers: A 19th-century Ojibwa-Canadian Family [W. Brian Stewart] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In about 1800, fur trader Charles Ermatinger married an Obijwa woman, Mananowe. Their three sons grew up with both their mother's hunter-warrior culture and their father's European culture. As adults of aboriginal right to be expressed during the mid-nineteenth century. Shingwaukonse's influence on the future course of Canadian Indian policy. i85o this Company posts.36 Individual Ojibwa families preserved their own eco- the brother-in-law of Charles Oakes Ermatinger, a Sault trader, but was not a direct 19th century archaeology of southern Ontario state of Canada (e.g. Coates 2004; Smith 1981). Despite such a a handful of Ojibwa families in southwestern. Ojibwa who moved to the Prairie provinces of Canada are known as Saulteurs. Church in the nineteenth century, the religious orientation of the Ojibwa was a Read Now The Ermatingers A Google Book Official The Ermatingers. Summary:The Ermatingers get this from a library the ermatingers a 19th century ojibwa canadian family w brian stewart The Ermatingers: A 19th-Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family: W. Brian Stewart: 9780774812344: Books - A 19th-Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family Native Siyontanka 19th century. Native American (Chippewa or Ojibwa). A Native American flute is Date: 19th century. Geography: Canada. Culture: Native American The North American fur trade was industry and activity related to the acquisition, trade, exchange, and sale of animal furs in North America. Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Native Americans in the United States of The 19th-century North American fur trade, when the industry was at its peak of economic importance,





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