Two prominent historians, David Cannadine and Brad Gregory, have recently contended that history is distorted by overemphasis on human difference and division across time and space. This problem has been acute in studies of Native-Newcomer relations, where exaggeration of Native pre-contact stability and post-contact change further emphasized Native-Newcomer difference. Although questioned in economic, social and political spheres, emphasis on cultural difference persists. To investigate the problem, this study examined the Algonquian wihtiko (windigo), an apparent exemplar of Native-Newcomer difference and division. With a focus on the James Bay Cree, this study first probed the wihtiko phenomenon’s Native origins and meanings. It then exa...
This innovative work is an ethno-historical study of the Ojibwa migration from the Great Lakes regio...
After fifteen years examining the native roots of American democracy, the authors have been intrigue...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
During the 1600s, Algonkian and Wôbanaki peoples in present-day New England and Canada found themsel...
This paper will discuss the Wiindigo, a cannibalistic character among some Indigenous peoples of Nor...
Only a few decades ago a common perception prevailed that the historical Native Americans were very...
We raise a series of key issues and questions concerning the depiction and portrayal of native North...
The Ojibwa are comprised of “numerous communities ranging mainly from southern and northwestern Onta...
The Savage as Living Ghost is a study about four scholarly failures to dismantle...
The perseverance of North American native cultures has finally focused attention on the durability o...
In 1670, the ancient homeland of the Cree and Ojibwe people of Hudson Bay became known to the Englis...
In 1688, the Karankawa Peoples abducted and adopted an eight-year-old Jean-Baptiste Talon from a Fre...
Anthropological research regarding Coast Salish responses to the colonial conflict has held a centra...
Recent histories of cultural encounters in colonial America emphasize how interactions between nativ...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
This innovative work is an ethno-historical study of the Ojibwa migration from the Great Lakes regio...
After fifteen years examining the native roots of American democracy, the authors have been intrigue...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
During the 1600s, Algonkian and Wôbanaki peoples in present-day New England and Canada found themsel...
This paper will discuss the Wiindigo, a cannibalistic character among some Indigenous peoples of Nor...
Only a few decades ago a common perception prevailed that the historical Native Americans were very...
We raise a series of key issues and questions concerning the depiction and portrayal of native North...
The Ojibwa are comprised of “numerous communities ranging mainly from southern and northwestern Onta...
The Savage as Living Ghost is a study about four scholarly failures to dismantle...
The perseverance of North American native cultures has finally focused attention on the durability o...
In 1670, the ancient homeland of the Cree and Ojibwe people of Hudson Bay became known to the Englis...
In 1688, the Karankawa Peoples abducted and adopted an eight-year-old Jean-Baptiste Talon from a Fre...
Anthropological research regarding Coast Salish responses to the colonial conflict has held a centra...
Recent histories of cultural encounters in colonial America emphasize how interactions between nativ...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
This innovative work is an ethno-historical study of the Ojibwa migration from the Great Lakes regio...
After fifteen years examining the native roots of American democracy, the authors have been intrigue...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...