Three Fires Unity : The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron Borderlands.

By: Bellfy, Philip CMaterial type: TextTextSeries: North American Indian Prose AwardPublisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (245 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780803238299Subject(s): Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- History | Ojibwa Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- History | Ojibwa Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- Social conditions | Ottawa Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- History | Ottawa Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- Social conditions | Potawatomi Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- History | Potawatomi Indians -- Huron, Lake, Region (Mich. and Ont.) -- Social conditionsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Three Fires Unity : The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron BorderlandsDDC classification: 977.004/97333 LOC classification: E99.C6 -- B426 2011ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. A Historical Accounting of the Anishnaabeg People -- 2. The French Period: The 1600s to 1763 -- 3. The British Period : 1763 to 1795 -- 4. The United States and the Division of the Anishnaabeg Homeland -- 5. Anishnaabeg Treaty-Making and the Removal Period -- 6. Twenty-First-Century Conditions, and Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: A comprehensive history of the Anishnaabeg people of the Lake Huron borderlands between the United States and Canada.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. A Historical Accounting of the Anishnaabeg People -- 2. The French Period: The 1600s to 1763 -- 3. The British Period : 1763 to 1795 -- 4. The United States and the Division of the Anishnaabeg Homeland -- 5. Anishnaabeg Treaty-Making and the Removal Period -- 6. Twenty-First-Century Conditions, and Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

A comprehensive history of the Anishnaabeg people of the Lake Huron borderlands between the United States and Canada.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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