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Cover of: Long Journey of a Forgotten People, The
Long Journey of a Forgotten People, The: Métis Identities and Family Histories (AS)
May 31, 2007, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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Cover of: The long journery of a forgotten people
The long journery of a forgotten people: Métis identities and family histories
2007, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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The long journey of a forgotten people: Métis identities and family histories
2007, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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Table of Contents

Preface. The Years of Achievement
Page Ute Lischke and David T. McNab | vii
Introduction. We Are Still Here
Page Ute Lischke and David T. McNab | 1
Part I. Reflections on Métis Identities
Out of the Bush: A Journey to a Dream. Olive Patricia Dickason
Page 13
A Long Journey: Reflections on Spirit Memory and Métis Identities. David T. McNab
Page 21
Reflections on Métis Connections in the Life and Writings of Louise Erdrich. Ute Lischke
Page 39
The Winds of Change: Métis Rights after Powley, Taku, and Haida. Jean Teillet
Page 55
Part II. Historical Perspectives
"I Shall Settle, Marry, and Trade Here": British Military Personnel and Their Mixed-Blood Descendants. Sandy Campbell
Page 81
Early Forefathers to the Athabasca Métis: Long-Term North West Company Employees. Nicole St. Onge
Page 109
Manipulating Identity: The Sault Borderlands Métis and Colonial Intervention. Karl S. Hele
Page 163
New Light on the Plains Métis: The Buffalo Hunters of Pembinah, 1870-71. Heather Devine
Page 197
The Drummond Island Voyageurs and the Search for Great Lakes Métis Identity. Karen J. Travers
Page 219
Part III. Métis Families and Communities
Searching for the Silver Fox: A Fur-Trade Family History. Virginia (Parker) Barter
Page 247
The Kokum Puzzle: Finding and Fitting the Pieces. Donna G. Sutherland
Page 305
"Where the White Dove Flew Up": The Saguingue Métis Community and the Fur Trade at Southampton on Lake Huron. Patsy Lou Wilson McArthur
Page 329
My Story: Reflections on Growing Up in Lac la Biche. Jaime Koebel
Page 349
Index. 377

Edition Notes

Series
Aboriginal Studies

Contributors

Editor
Ute Lischke
Editor
David T. McNab
Contributor
Olive Patricia Dickason
Contributor
Jean Teillet
Contributor
Nicole St. Onge
Contributor
Karl S. Hele
Contributor
Sandy Campbell
Contributor
Heather Devine
Contributor
Karen J. Travers
Contributor
Virginia Barter
Contributor
Patsy Lou Wilson McArthur
Contributor
Jaime Koebel

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
viii, 386p.
Number of pages
386
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL8212821M
ISBN 10
088920523X
ISBN 13
9780889205239
Library Thing
4451102
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1591914

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