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Gathering Places
Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories
Carolyn Podruchny (Edited by), Laura Peers (Edited by)
9780774818445
Paperback / softback, published 1 January 2011
344 pages, 17 photos, 3 paintings, 1 map, 4 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.56 kg
British traders and Ojibwe hunters. Cree women and their metis daughters. Explorers and anthropologists and Aboriginal guides and informants. These people, their relationships, and their complex identities were not featured in histories until the 1970s, when scholars from multiple disciplines brought new perspectives and approaches to bear on the past. Gathering Places presents some of the most innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to metis, fur trade, and First Nations history being practised today. Whether they are discussing dietary practices on the Plateau, the meanings of totemic signatures, or issues of representation in public history, the authors present novel explorations of evidence that extend beyond earlier histories centred on the archive. By drawing on archaeological, material, oral, and ethnographic evidence and by exploring personal approaches to history and scholarship, these essays mark a significant departure from the old paradigm of history writing and will serve as models for recovering Aboriginal and cross-cultural experiences and perspectives.
Preface 1 Introduction: Complex Subjectivities, Multiple Ways of Knowing / Laura Peers and Carolyn Podruchny Part 1: Using Material Culture 2 Putting Up Poles: Power, Navigation, and Cultural Mixing in the Fur Trade / Carolyn Podruchny, Frederic W. Gleach, and Roger Roulette 3 Dressing for the Homeward Journey: Western Anishinaabe Leadership Roles Viewed through Two Nineteenth-Century Burials / Cory Willmott and Kevin Brownlee Part 2: Using Documents 4 Anishinaabe Toodaims: Contexts for Politics, Kinship, and Identity in the Eastern Great Lakes / Heidi Bohaker 5 The Contours of Everyday Life: Food and Identity in the Plateau Fur Trade / Elizabeth Vibert 6 "Make it last forever as it is": John McDonald of Garth's Vision of a Native Kingdom in the Northwest / Germaine Warkentin Part 3: Ways of Knowing 7 Being and Becoming Métis: A Personal Reflection / Heather Devine 8 Historical Research and the Place of Oral History: Conversations from Berens River / Susan Elaine Gray Part 4: Ways of Representing 9 Border Identities: Métis, Halfbreed, and Mixed-Blood / Theresa Schenck 10 Edward Ahenakew's Tutelage by Paul Wallace: Reluctant Scholarship, Inadvertent Preservation / David R. Miller 11 Aboriginal History and Historic Sites: The Shifting Ground / Laura Peers and Robert Coutts Afterword: Aaniskotaapaan – Generations and Successions / Jennifer S.H. Brown Contributors Index