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Woman Of The Green Glade


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Author : Virginia Marie Soetebier
language : en
Publisher: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company
Release Date : 2000

Woman Of The Green Glade written by Virginia Marie Soetebier and has been published by McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Ozhaguscodaywayquay, the daughter of the Ojibway chief Waubojeeg, lived in what we now know as northern Wisconsin until she married the Irish fur trader John Johnston. The couple moved to Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, where they operated a major trading post in what was perhaps the most important crossroads in the upper Great Lakes region.



Woman Of The Green Glade


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Author : Virginia M. Soetebier
language : en
Publisher: Turtleback
Release Date : 2000-04-01

Woman Of The Green Glade written by Virginia M. Soetebier and has been published by Turtleback this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-04-01 with categories.


Woman of the Green Glade chronicles the of Ozhaguscodaywayquay, a strong influential Ojibway woman who occupied a focal point on the cultural and political frontier of North America during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The author infuses a woman's emotions and perspectives in bringing to life this engaging story of a real Native American heroine. -- The heroine of this story provided much of the information used by Longfellow in writing Hiawatha



Cameron


Cameron
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Author : Patricia Averill
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2006-10-30

Cameron written by Patricia Averill and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-10-30 with History categories.


Follow a Michigan town from the time families from New York and Pennsylvania settled Potawatomi land in the 1830s to the Civil War. Cameron flourished as a farm market while Michigan grew rich on lumber. Local industries expanded when Detroit built automobiles, stoves and refrigerators. The diverse community suffered when conglomerates bought the plants, laid off workers, and then moved production to Mexico. Camerons history is the story of people who moved west or north, spent a few years or a few generations, then moved on. Potawatomi are now in Oklahoma and Kansas. Peabodys and Fitches were replaced by Germans and Dutch who remigrated from the Delaware river valley. Then came immigrants from Pomerania and Bavaria, followed by Italians and Ukrainians, then refugees from the Balkans and Baltics. Later, Blacks moved from Pensacola and Spanish speakers from Brownsville. Today, doctors arrive from India. Cameron, a microcosm of Michigan and Midwestern history. A special place, an anyplace that could be your hometown, your family. Patricia Averll has a BA in history from Michigan State Univerisy and a doctorate in American studies from the University of Pennsylvania. To contact her, go to xlibris.com/averill.html.



A Small Compass


A Small Compass
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Author : Cinda Gault
language : en
Publisher: Grey Goose Press Inc.
Release Date : 2023-04-01

A Small Compass written by Cinda Gault and has been published by Grey Goose Press Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-01 with Comics & Graphic Novels categories.


In 1806, Isobel Gunn was staring down the inevitability of a spinster's farm life in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, often referred to as the Island of Women. At the same time, across the ocean in Maskinongé, Quebec, Marie-Anne Gaboury is facing the prospect that her dashing new coureur de bois husband will leave her a fur trade widow when he returns west to the wilderness. Both women launch on perilous voyages that will change them forever and transform them into legends. A Small Compass is the story of the first two non-indigenous women to venture into the western Canadian wilderness. They meet and must help each other battle what they do and don't know to defend all they love.



People Of The Fur Trade


People Of The Fur Trade
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Author : Irene Ternier Gordon
language : en
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Release Date : 2011

People Of The Fur Trade written by Irene Ternier Gordon and has been published by Heritage House Publishing Co this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The years from the fall of New France in 1763 to the amalgamation of the Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company in 1821 were marked by fierce competition in the fur trade. Traders from the warring companies pushed west, undertaking incredible voyages in their search for new sources of furs. Irene Gordon explores the eventful lives of those who worked in the trade, including Alexander Henry the Elder, a trader and merchant who left a vivid written account of his experiences; Net-no-kwa, a woman of the Ottawa tribe who was so highly regarded by the traders at Michilimackinac that they saluted her with gunfire every time she arrived there; and the bold and flamboyant Scotsman Colin Robertson, who used "glittering pomposity" to impress those he dealt with. From chief factors to servants, independent traders, Native trappers and Metis, the people of the fur trade left an indelible imprint on North American history.



The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky


The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky
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Author : Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2007

The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky written by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Literary Collections categories.


Introducing a dramatic new chapter to American Indian literary history, this book brings to the public for the first time the complete writings of the first known American Indian literary writer, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (her English name) or Bamewawagezhikaquay (her Ojibwe name), Woman of the Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky (1800-1842). Beginning as early as 1815, Schoolcraft wrote poems and traditional stories while also translating songs and other Ojibwe texts into English. Her stories were published in adapted, unattributed versions by her husband, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, a founding figure in American anthropology and folklore, and they became a key source for Longfellow's sensationally popular The Song of Hiawatha. As this volume shows, what little has been known about Schoolcraft's writing and life only scratches the surface of her legacy. Most of the works have been edited from manuscripts and appear in print here for the first time. The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky presents a collection of all Schoolcraft's extant writings along with a cultural and biographical history. Robert Dale Parker's deeply researched account places her writings in relation to American Indian and American literary history and the history of anthropology, offering the story of Schoolcraft, her world, and her fascinating family as reinterpreted through her newly uncovered writing. This book makes available a startling new episode in the history of American culture and literature.



Mississauga Portraits


Mississauga Portraits
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Author : Donald B. Smith
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2013-01-01

Mississauga Portraits written by Donald B. Smith and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-01 with History categories.


Donald B. Smith's Mississauga Portraits recreates the lives of eight Ojibwe who lived during this period – all of whom are historically important and interesting figures, and seven of whom have never before received full biographical treatment.



Library Of Famous Fiction Phillips Watts For A Woman S Sakes M S Twice Lost Notley R E M Olive Varcoe


Library Of Famous Fiction Phillips Watts For A Woman S Sakes M S Twice Lost Notley R E M Olive Varcoe
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1881

Library Of Famous Fiction Phillips Watts For A Woman S Sakes M S Twice Lost Notley R E M Olive Varcoe written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1881 with categories.




Michigan In Literature


Michigan In Literature
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Author : Clarence A. Andrews
language : en
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Release Date : 1992

Michigan In Literature written by Clarence A. Andrews and has been published by Wayne State University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with History categories.


Michigan in Literature is a guide to more than one thousand literary and dramatic works set in Michigan from its pre-territorial days to the present. Imaginative, narrative, dramatic, and lyrical creations that have Michigan settings, characters, subjects, and themes are organized into sixteen chapters on topics such as Indians in Michigan, settlers who came to Michigan, diversity in the state, the timber industry, the Great Lakes, crime in Michigan literature, Detroit, and Michigan poetry. In this most complete work to date, Clarence Andrews has assembled the literary reputation of a state. He illustrates, with a wide variety of literary works, that Michigan is more than just a builder of automobiles, a producer of apples and cherries, a supplier of copper and lumber, and the home of great athletes. It is also a state that has played—and continues to play—an important role in the production of American literature. To qualify for inclusion, a work or a significant part of it has to be set in Michigan. Andrews shows how novelists, dramatists, poets, and short story writers have created their particular images of Michigan by using and interpreting the history of the state—its land and waters, people, events, ideas, philosophies, and policies—sometimes factually, sometimes modified or distorted, and sometimes fancied or imagined. Biographical information is featured about authors, editors, and compilers, who range in fame from Ernest Hemingway and Elmore Leonard to persons long forgotten. The published opinions and judgments of reputable critics and scholars are also presented.



Lines Drawn Upon The Water


Lines Drawn Upon The Water
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Author : Karl S. Hele
language : en
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Release Date : 2008-09-30

Lines Drawn Upon The Water written by Karl S. Hele and has been published by Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-09-30 with History categories.


Proceedings of a conference held at University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Feb. 11-12, 2005.