The Huron Confederacy was one of the many indigenous cultures of North America, which was profoundly changed by European influence. The Hurons resisted some changes in the culture, but embraced many aspects of European economics. Despite resistance to religious and social change, the Hurons had lost much of their cultural identity by the onset of the Iroquois Beaver Wars. The relationships between the Hurons and Jesuit missionaries can be reconstructed from writings from the time period, including the Jesuit Relations. Later scholars to gain a better picture of the mechanisms of acculturation have examined these relationships. This study will address the cultural changes the Hurons suffered in the early seventeenth century, and their reacti...
In 1634, Jean de Brébeuf and its Jesuits pairs settles in Huronia where they have the mission to eva...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
The Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy hold a noted position of the history of Native American...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
This thesis examines the relationship between French female Catholicism during the 17th century and ...
The role of missionaries from the Society of Jesus was to travel the world to convert people to Cat...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
Along the coastal region of eastern North America, the fur trade created a number of changes within ...
This dissertation investigates how the Five, and later Six, Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy live...
This dissertation analyzes cross-cultural encounters between indigenous and intrusive societies alon...
The Huron-Wendat people of the Great Lakes region were a powerful and complex nation with a signific...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
The relationship between the French and the Odawa was a tumultuous one when compared to other Native...
This thesis will posit that the Iroquois migrations into the Northwest and Oregon Territories are mi...
This entry is based upon ethnographic materials that reconstruct the Huron society prior to cultural...
In 1634, Jean de Brébeuf and its Jesuits pairs settles in Huronia where they have the mission to eva...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
The Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy hold a noted position of the history of Native American...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
This thesis examines the relationship between French female Catholicism during the 17th century and ...
The role of missionaries from the Society of Jesus was to travel the world to convert people to Cat...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
Along the coastal region of eastern North America, the fur trade created a number of changes within ...
This dissertation investigates how the Five, and later Six, Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy live...
This dissertation analyzes cross-cultural encounters between indigenous and intrusive societies alon...
The Huron-Wendat people of the Great Lakes region were a powerful and complex nation with a signific...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
The relationship between the French and the Odawa was a tumultuous one when compared to other Native...
This thesis will posit that the Iroquois migrations into the Northwest and Oregon Territories are mi...
This entry is based upon ethnographic materials that reconstruct the Huron society prior to cultural...
In 1634, Jean de Brébeuf and its Jesuits pairs settles in Huronia where they have the mission to eva...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
The Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy hold a noted position of the history of Native American...