Holding our World Together : : Ojibwe Women and the Survival of Community
Book - 2012 977.004 Ch 1 On Shelf No requests on this item
Sign in to request
Locations
Call Number: 977.004 Ch
On Shelf At: Downtown Library
Location & Checkout Length | Call Number | Checkout Length | Item Status |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown 2nd Floor 4-week checkout |
977.004 Ch | 4-week checkout | On Shelf |
Women of the Great Lakes and Mississippi : everything was very systematic -- Madeline Island : Ojibwe women in fur trade society -- Reservations : holding our world together -- Nett Lake : wild rice and the Great Depression -- Mount Pleasant : metaphor of the muskrat -- Minneapolis : a renaissance of spirit.
Highlights the impact women have had on Native American life, describing the lives of Madeleine Cadotte, who mediated fur trades and Gertrude Buckanaga, a community activist who helped impoverished Indian families.
REVIEWS & SUMMARIES
CHOICE ReviewBooklist Review
Publishers Weekly Review
Summary / Annotation
Table of Contents
Fiction Profile
Author Notes
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
No community reviews. Write one below!
SERIES
Penguin library of American Indian history.
PUBLISHED
New York : Viking, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: 209 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780670023240
0670023248
SUBJECTS
Ojibwe women -- History.
Ojibwe women -- Social conditions.
Ojibwe women -- Economic conditions.