Contours of a people : Metis family, mobility, and history / edited by Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny, and Brenda Macdougall forword by Maria Campbell.


Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c2012.
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Part of the series New directions in Native American studies series v. 6;New directions in Native American studies v. 6.
Notes:

  • Includes index.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: cultural mobility and the contours of difference / Brenda Macdougall, Carolyn Podruchny, and Nicole St-Onge — Red River redux : Métis ethnogenesis and the Great Lakes region / Jacqueline Peterson — Scuttling along a spider’s web : mobility and kinship in Metis ethnogenesis / Nicole St-Onge and Carolyn Podruchny — The Battle of Seven Oaks and the articulation of a Metis national tradition, 1811-1849 / Gerhard J. Ens — Against spatialized ethnicity / Philip D. Wolfart — Le fond de l’ouest : teritoriality, oral geographies, and the Métis in the nineteenth-century northwest / Étienne Rivard — Ethenogenesis, language, and identity : the genesis of Michif and other mixed languages / Peter Bakker — In the shadows of the honorable company : Nicolas Chatelain and the Métis of Fort Frances / Victor P. Lytwyn — Women, networks, and colonization in nineteenth-century Wisconsin / Lucy Eldersveld Murphy — Une femme en vaut deux– Strong like two people : Marie Fisher Gaudet of Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories / Diane P. Payment — The Montana Metis and the shifting boundaries of belonging / Michel Hogue — Métis networks in British Columbia : examples from the central interior / Mike Evans, Jean Barman, and Gabrielle Legault, with Erin Dolmage and Geoff Appleby — The Creoles of Russian America : laborers in the borderlands / Daniel J. Blumlo — Settling for community? : juridical visions of historical Metis collectivity in and after R. v. Powley / Chris Andersen — The myth of Metis cultural ambivalence / Brenda Macdougall.

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