Research on the French fur trade during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries highlights the unique political environment of the early French period in the Great Lakes (1650-1760 AD). The Anishinaabe found ways to leverage their transportation, location, relationships, and goods to their advantage. Despite feedback loops between the social and ecological, the role of relationships with the natural world are not often put into conversation with theories of power and control. Be it provisions or beaver, French interests were rooted in products accessible through Indigenous peoples. In this dissertation, I use political economy and political ecology as frameworks to characterize the role of social-ecological systems in the French period. Ma...
The fur trade played an important role in determining the nature of the European-Native American rel...
This manuscript re-examines the history of the fur trade in the eastern subarctic and Mackenzie lowl...
My group is going to analyze the question “How did the Beaver fur trade throughout the 17th and 18th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Katherine Ha...
ii The fur trade of the Upper Great Lakes region during the 17th century is examined with the aid of...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Mississauga, a member of the Algonquin speaking family of native groups in...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
ABSTRACTOJIBWE WOMEN AND MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTION IN ANISHINAABEWAKIING AND THE RED RIVER REGION, 1670...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA daunting ecological reality facing natural resource managers...
This dissertation investigates how the Five, and later Six, Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy live...
This dissertation describes collaborative research among the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indi...
According to tradition, the Haudenosaunee people have resided in the region south of Lake Ontario si...
Interaction, negotiation, and sharing knowledge are at the heart of indigenous response to global en...
According to tradition, the Haudenosaunee people have resided in the region south of Lake Ontario si...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
The fur trade played an important role in determining the nature of the European-Native American rel...
This manuscript re-examines the history of the fur trade in the eastern subarctic and Mackenzie lowl...
My group is going to analyze the question “How did the Beaver fur trade throughout the 17th and 18th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Katherine Ha...
ii The fur trade of the Upper Great Lakes region during the 17th century is examined with the aid of...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Mississauga, a member of the Algonquin speaking family of native groups in...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
ABSTRACTOJIBWE WOMEN AND MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTION IN ANISHINAABEWAKIING AND THE RED RIVER REGION, 1670...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA daunting ecological reality facing natural resource managers...
This dissertation investigates how the Five, and later Six, Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy live...
This dissertation describes collaborative research among the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indi...
According to tradition, the Haudenosaunee people have resided in the region south of Lake Ontario si...
Interaction, negotiation, and sharing knowledge are at the heart of indigenous response to global en...
According to tradition, the Haudenosaunee people have resided in the region south of Lake Ontario si...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
The fur trade played an important role in determining the nature of the European-Native American rel...
This manuscript re-examines the history of the fur trade in the eastern subarctic and Mackenzie lowl...
My group is going to analyze the question “How did the Beaver fur trade throughout the 17th and 18th...