Skip to main content
ACLS Humanities E-Book
Fulcrum logo

Share the story of what Open Access means to you

a graphic of a lock that is open, the universal logo for open access

University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.

  1. Home
  2. The Ojibwa of southern Ontario

The Ojibwa of southern Ontario

Peter S. Schmalz 1991 © University of Toronto Press
Restricted You do not have access to this book. How to get access.
Read Book
ISBN(s)
  • 9781442678026 (ebook)
  • 9780802067784 (paper)
  • 9780802027368 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Native Peoples of the Americas
Citable Link
  • Table of Contents

  • Reviews

  • Stats

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page vii)
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Map (page xvi)
  • 1 INTRODUCTION: 'We Are Not Brutes To Be Whipped into Duty' (page 3)
  • 2 CONQUEST: 'By the Power of the Great Serpent' (page 13)
  • 3 THE GOLDEN AGE: 'Our Warriors Make the Earth Tremble' (page 35)
  • 4 THE BEAVER WAR: 'You Have Not Conquered Us!' (page 63)
  • 5 THE PEACEFUL CONQUEST: 'We Have Melted Away Like Snow' (page 85)
  • 6 THE SURRENDERS: 'You Have Swept Away All Our Pleasant Lands' (page 120)
  • 7 EARLY RESERVES: 'We Must Go Begging' (page 147)
  • 8 RESERVE STAGNATION: 'We Are under a Dictatorship' (page 180)
  • 9 THE RENAISSANCE: 'There Is a Strong Spirit of Revival' (page 227)
  • 10 CONCLUSION: 'Native Issues Will Come to the Forefront in the 1990s' (page 261)
  • Notes (page 267)
  • Select Bibliography (page 309)
  • Picture Credits (page 320)
  • Index (page 321)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AIQ Vol. 17, No. 3, (Summer, 1993): 426-427 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1184914
312 views since June 25, 2018
ACLS Humanities E-Book logo

ACLS Humanities E-Book

  • About HEB
  • Contact HEB
  • For Librarians
  • Subscriptions

Powered by Fulcrum logo

  • About
  • Blog
  • Feedback
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Accessibility
  • Preservation
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Service
  • Log In
© ACLS Humanities E-Book 2020
x This site requires cookies to function correctly.