Atlas Of Great Lakes Indian History


Atlas Of Great Lakes Indian History
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Atlas Of Great Lakes Indian History


Atlas Of Great Lakes Indian History
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Author : Helen Hornbeck Tanner
language : en
Publisher: Civilization of the American I
Release Date : 1987

Atlas Of Great Lakes Indian History written by Helen Hornbeck Tanner and has been published by Civilization of the American I this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987 with History categories.


Historical maps of the Great Lakes region document Indian civilization



Great Lakes Indians


Great Lakes Indians
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Author : William J. Kubiak
language : en
Publisher: Baker Books
Release Date : 1999-10-01

Great Lakes Indians written by William J. Kubiak and has been published by Baker Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-10-01 with History categories.


This illustrated guide introduces the cultures of 25 tribes of Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan stock. Includes 139 sketches and paintings, plus a map showing the locations of each tribe.



Great Lakes Indian Accommodation And Resistance During The Early Reservation Years 1850 1900


Great Lakes Indian Accommodation And Resistance During The Early Reservation Years 1850 1900
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Author : Edmund Jefferson Danziger
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2009-04-24

Great Lakes Indian Accommodation And Resistance During The Early Reservation Years 1850 1900 written by Edmund Jefferson Danziger and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-24 with History categories.


The story of how Great Lakes Indians survived the early reservation years



An Anthology Of Western Great Lakes Indian History


An Anthology Of Western Great Lakes Indian History
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Author : Donald Lee Fixico
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

An Anthology Of Western Great Lakes Indian History written by Donald Lee Fixico and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Indians of North America categories.




Great Lakes Indians


Great Lakes Indians
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

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Great Lakes Creoles


Great Lakes Creoles
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Author : Lucy Eldersveld Murphy
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2014-09-22

Great Lakes Creoles written by Lucy Eldersveld Murphy and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-22 with History categories.


Great Lakes Creoles offers the history of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, from the perspective of its Native Amerian and French founders, as they endured the Anglo-American colonization in the 19th century.



Wisconsin S Past And Present


Wisconsin S Past And Present
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Author : Wisconsin Cartographers' Guild
language : en
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Release Date : 1998

Wisconsin S Past And Present written by Wisconsin Cartographers' Guild and has been published by Univ of Wisconsin Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with History categories.


The atlas features historical and geographical data, including full-color maps, descriptive text, photos, and illustrations.



The Great Lakes At Ten Miles An Hour


The Great Lakes At Ten Miles An Hour
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Author : Thomas Shevory
language : en
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Release Date : 2017-10-24

The Great Lakes At Ten Miles An Hour written by Thomas Shevory and has been published by U of Minnesota Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-24 with Travel categories.


The Great Lakes are a remarkable repository of millions of years of complex geological transformations and of a considerably shorter, crowded span of human history. Over the course of four summers, Thomas Shevory rode a bicycle along their shores, taking in the stories the lakes tell—of nature’s grandeur and decay, of economic might and squandered promise, of exploration, colonization, migration, and military adventure. This book is Shevory’s account of his travels, shored up by his exploration of the geological, environmental, historical, and cultural riches harbored by North America’s great inland seas. For Shevory, and his readers, his ride is an enlightening, unfailingly engaging course in the Great Lakes’ place in geological time and the nation’s history. Along the northern shore of Lake Huron, one encounters the scrubbed surfaces of the Canadian Shield, the oldest exposed rock in North America. Growing out of the crags of the Niagara Escarpment, which stretches from the western reaches of Lake Michigan to the spectacular waterfalls between Erie and Ontario, are the white cedars that are among the oldest trees east of the Mississippi. The lakes offer reminders of the fur trade that drew voyageurs to the interior, the disruption of Native American cultures, major battles of the War of 1812, the shipping and logging industries that built the Midwest, the natural splendors preserved and exploited, and the urban communities buoyed or buried by economic changes over time. Throughout The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour, Shevory describes the engaging characters he encounters along the way and the surprising range of country and city landscapes, bustling and serene locales that he experiences, making us true companions on his ride.



Sixty Years War For The Great Lakes 1754 1814


Sixty Years War For The Great Lakes 1754 1814
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Author : David Curtis Skaggs
language : en
Publisher: MSU Press
Release Date : 2012-01-01

Sixty Years War For The Great Lakes 1754 1814 written by David Curtis Skaggs and has been published by MSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-01 with History categories.


The Sixty Years' War for the Great Lakes contains twenty essays concerning not only military and naval operations, but also the political, economic, social, and cultural interactions of individuals and groups during the struggle to control the great freshwater lakes and rivers between the Ohio Valley and the Canadian Shield. Contributing scholars represent a wide variety of disciplines and institutional affiliations from the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. Collectively, these important essays delineate the common thread, weaving together the series of wars for the North American heartland that stretched from 1754 to 1814. The war for the Great Lakes was not merely a sideshow in a broader, worldwide struggle for empire, independence, self-determination, and territory. Rather, it was a single war, a regional conflict waged to establish hegemony within the area, forcing interactions that divided the Great Lakes nationally and ethnically for the two centuries that followed.



Rising Up From Indian Country


Rising Up From Indian Country
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Author : Ann Durkin Keating
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2012-08-15

Rising Up From Indian Country written by Ann Durkin Keating and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-08-15 with History categories.


In August 1812, under threat from the Potawatomi, Captain Nathan Heald began the evacuation of ninety-four people from the isolated outpost of Fort Dearborn to Fort Wayne. The group included several dozen soldiers, as well as nine women and eighteen children. After traveling only a mile and a half, they were attacked by five hundred Potawatomi warriors. In under an hour, fifty-two members of Heald’s party were killed, and the rest were taken prisoner; the Potawatomi then burned Fort Dearborn before returning to their villages. These events are now seen as a foundational moment in Chicago’s storied past. With Rising up from Indian Country, noted historian Ann Durkin Keating richly recounts the Battle of Fort Dearborn while situating it within the context of several wider histories that span the nearly four decades between the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, in which Native Americans gave up a square mile at the mouth of the Chicago River, and the 1833 Treaty of Chicago, in which the American government and the Potawatomi exchanged five million acres of land west of the Mississippi River for a tract of the same size in northeast Illinois and southeast Wisconsin. In the first book devoted entirely to this crucial period, Keating tells a story not only of military conquest but of the lives of people on all sides of the conflict. She highlights such figures as Jean Baptiste Point de Sable and John Kinzie and demonstrates that early Chicago was a place of cross-cultural reliance among the French, the Americans, and the Native Americans. Published to commemorate the bicentennial of the Battle of Fort Dearborn, this gripping account of the birth of Chicago will become required reading for anyone seeking to understand the city and its complex origins.