To be the main leaders of our people

a history of Minnesota Ojibwe politics, 1825-1898

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To be the main leaders of our people

a history of Minnesota Ojibwe politics, 1825-1898

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In the spring of 1868,people from Ojibwe villages located along the upper Mississippi River were relocated to a new reservation at White Earth, more than 100 miles to the west. In many public declarations that accompanied their forced migration, these people appeared to embrace the move, as well as their conversion to Christianity and the new agrarian lifestyle imposed on them.

Beneath the surface piety and apparent acceptance of change, however, lay deep and bitter political divisions that were to define fundamental struggles that shaped Ojibwe society for several generations. In this volume, the Ojibwe "speak for themselves", as their words were recorded by governmental officials, Christian missionaries, fur traders, soldiers, lumberman, homesteaders, and journalists.

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227

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To Be the Main Leaders of Our People: A History of Minnesota Ojibwe Politics, 1825-1898
2012, Michigan State University Press
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To be the main leaders of our people: a history of Minnesota Ojibwe politics, 1825-1898
1998, Michigan State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-217) and index.

Published in
East Lansing, Mich
Series
Michigan State University Press Native American series, Native American series (East Lansing, Mich.)

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Dewey Decimal Class
977.6/94
Library of Congress
E99.C6 K84 1998, E99.C6K84 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 227 p. :
Number of pages
227

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Open Library
OL358887M
Internet Archive
tobemainleaderso0000kuge
ISBN 10
0870134310
LCCN
98018860
OCLC/WorldCat
39042821
Library Thing
3310925
Goodreads
151935

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