This thesis explores French Prairie, Oregon as a colonial setting. The institutions of the fur trade and Methodist and Catholic missions forced their subjects to make decisions pragmatically. However, a feminist perspective illuminates the choices made by French Prairie community members, especially Indigenous women, as related to power structures within the colony
This thesis is an attempt to begin an examination of the social history of immigrant families in the...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
This dissertation investigates two interrelated questions within the context of a local case study: ...
Centering the principles of otipemisiwak and wahkohtowin, this thesis examines the role of Métis wom...
The French fur trade and the introduction of capitalism had the strongest impact on Ojibwa women in ...
viii, 234 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries under the call numb...
Graduation date: 2004This thesis examines archaeological material in order to explore gender and\ud ...
The field of settler colonial studies has made huge strides in recent years toward problematizing th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), American Studies, Washington State UniversityThe French and Indian War opened up the...
This study explores the relationship between federal land policy and women\u27s property rights in t...
This dissertation reconstructs the gender and sexuality structures of Indigenous Illinois society in...
Graduation date: 2007The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeolo...
Graduation date: 2015The Newell Farmstead (35MA41) archaeological site lies in the heart of the Fren...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeological investigation o...
This thesis is an attempt to begin an examination of the social history of immigrant families in the...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
This dissertation investigates two interrelated questions within the context of a local case study: ...
Centering the principles of otipemisiwak and wahkohtowin, this thesis examines the role of Métis wom...
The French fur trade and the introduction of capitalism had the strongest impact on Ojibwa women in ...
viii, 234 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries under the call numb...
Graduation date: 2004This thesis examines archaeological material in order to explore gender and\ud ...
The field of settler colonial studies has made huge strides in recent years toward problematizing th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), American Studies, Washington State UniversityThe French and Indian War opened up the...
This study explores the relationship between federal land policy and women\u27s property rights in t...
This dissertation reconstructs the gender and sexuality structures of Indigenous Illinois society in...
Graduation date: 2007The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeolo...
Graduation date: 2015The Newell Farmstead (35MA41) archaeological site lies in the heart of the Fren...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeological investigation o...
This thesis is an attempt to begin an examination of the social history of immigrant families in the...
Based on their own writings imparted through diaries and letters, this thesis compares and analyzes ...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...