This thesis focuses on Mi’kmaq-French-Acadian relations in Northeastern North American between 1763 and 1793. The Seven Years’ War (1754-1763) spelled the end of France’s North American Empire and resulted in widespread geopolitical changes across the continent. This thesis argues that while the Seven Years’ War led to significant changes for the peoples of the Northeast, they were nevertheless able to maintain a remarkable degree of continuity in their social, economic, and cultural relationships with one another. The return of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon to France allowed specific Mi’kmaq, French, and Acadian communities to remain connected through kinship, religion, and commerce, despite the fact that Britain was the dominant imperial powe...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The article explores the origins of the Madawaska settlement in Northern Maine and provides an oppor...
This Master’s thesis examines how social networks impacted the changing composition of French settle...
This thesis focuses on Mi’kmaq-French-Acadian relations in Northeastern North American between 1763 ...
This thesis focuses on Mi’kmaq-French-Acadian relations in Northeastern North American between 1763 ...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation addresses the question of how the Native peoples of the St Lawrence Ri...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
The Treaty of Utrecht (1713) has been called "la plaque tournante" (the turntable) of the French emp...
Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under the a...
Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under the a...
1 online resource (80 pages) : illustrations, maps (some colour)Includes abstract.Includes bibliogra...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
This thesis examines the history of the Mi'kmaq people inhabiting Kmitkinag (Nova Scotia) and Unimak...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The article explores the origins of the Madawaska settlement in Northern Maine and provides an oppor...
This Master’s thesis examines how social networks impacted the changing composition of French settle...
This thesis focuses on Mi’kmaq-French-Acadian relations in Northeastern North American between 1763 ...
This thesis focuses on Mi’kmaq-French-Acadian relations in Northeastern North American between 1763 ...
This dissertation analyzes French-Indigenous relations in the Hudson Bay watershed from the early 16...
This dissertation addresses the question of how the Native peoples of the St Lawrence Ri...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
The Treaty of Utrecht (1713) has been called "la plaque tournante" (the turntable) of the French emp...
Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under the a...
Beginning in the late 1630s, a diversity of Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples established under the a...
1 online resource (80 pages) : illustrations, maps (some colour)Includes abstract.Includes bibliogra...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
This thesis examines the history of the Mi'kmaq people inhabiting Kmitkinag (Nova Scotia) and Unimak...
My dissertation analyzes European families who joined Native communities in the seventeenth century ...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The article explores the origins of the Madawaska settlement in Northern Maine and provides an oppor...
This Master’s thesis examines how social networks impacted the changing composition of French settle...