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William W. Warren: The Life, Letters, and Times of an Ojibwe Leader: American Indian Lives

Autor Theresa M. Schenck
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2007
This is the first full-length biography of William W. Warren (1825–53), an Ojibwe interpreter, historian, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. Devoted to the interests of the Ojibwe at a time of government attempts at removal, Warren lives on in his influential book History of the Ojibway, still the most widely read and cited source on the Ojibwe people. The son of a Yankee fur trader and an Ojibwe-French mother, Warren grew up in a frontier community of mixed cultures. Warren's loyalty to government Indian policies was challenged, but never his loyalty to the Ojibwe people. In his short life the issues with which he was concerned included land rights, treaties, Indian removal, mixed-blood politics, and state and federal Indian policy.
 
Theresa M. Schenck has assembled a remarkable collection of newly discovered documents. Dozens of letters and other writings illuminate not only Warren’s heart and mind  but also a time of radical change in American Indian history. These documents, combined with Schenck’s commentary, provide historical and contextual perspective on Warren’s life, on the breadth of his activities, and on the complexity of the man himself; as such they offer a useful and long-awaited companion to Warren’s History of the Ojibway.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803243279
ISBN-10: 0803243278
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: 9 photographs, 2 maps, figure, index, 2 appendixes
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria American Indian Lives

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Theresa M. Schenck is an associate professor of life sciences communications and American Indian studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the coeditor of George Nelson’s journal, My First Years in the Fur Trade, and the author of The Voices of the Crane Echoes Afar: The Sociopolitical Organization of the Lake Superior Ojibwa.

Recenzii

“Schenck’s book makes a significant contribution to the historiography of Euro-Indian people in early-nineteenth-century Wisconsin and Minnesota, especially as a resource of detailed information and primary texts. It provides welcome access to a subject, a place, and time, all of which demand more attention from historians.”—Jane Lamm Carroll, Minnesota History