There has been an increasing tendency in recent decades to characterize North American Indigenous peoples as “people of the corn” living in permanent or semi-permanent settlements. This approach focuses on matrilineal, agricultural societies in which women play a central role in the economy and the organization of domestic life. Iroquoian women have been at the heart of this approach, while Algonquian women from patrilineal, hunter-gatherer societies remain in the shadows of the men who continue to be perceived as the main providers. In reality, on both the land and the water, the “nomadic” way of life of the people of the forest was anchored in the courage, strength, and endurance of Algonquian women providers.Au cours des dernières années...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
Part of Preface: The purpose of this work has been an investigation of the personal lives of Ojibway...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
Native American women traditionally belonged to a culture that gave them respect and where they had ...
In the borderland between the United States and Canada stand communities of Native American people w...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
The Cheyenne Woman in the Nineteenth Century. The Cheyennes were a hunting and gathering nomadic peo...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
Cree communities in Northern Quebec have been going through rapid changes since the first arrival of...
ABSTRACTOJIBWE WOMEN AND MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTION IN ANISHINAABEWAKIING AND THE RED RIVER REGION, 1670...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
French interactions with Indians during the fur trade were characterized by intermarriage and cultur...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
Part of Preface: The purpose of this work has been an investigation of the personal lives of Ojibway...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
Native American women traditionally belonged to a culture that gave them respect and where they had ...
In the borderland between the United States and Canada stand communities of Native American people w...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
The Cheyenne Woman in the Nineteenth Century. The Cheyennes were a hunting and gathering nomadic peo...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
Cree communities in Northern Quebec have been going through rapid changes since the first arrival of...
ABSTRACTOJIBWE WOMEN AND MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTION IN ANISHINAABEWAKIING AND THE RED RIVER REGION, 1670...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
French interactions with Indians during the fur trade were characterized by intermarriage and cultur...
The role of Native American women has been extensively debated. Much has been said about their relat...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
Part of Preface: The purpose of this work has been an investigation of the personal lives of Ojibway...