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A Little History Of My Forest Life An Indianwhite Autobiography 1st Edition Eliza Morrison

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A Little History Of My Forest Life An Indianwhite Autobiography 1st Edition Eliza Morrison
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Publisher: Ladyslipper Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.97 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Eliza Morrison
ISBN: 9780970260628, 0970260628
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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A Little History Of My Forest Life An Indianwhite Autobiography 1st Edition Eliza Morrison by Eliza Morrison 9780970260628, 0970260628 instant download after payment.

Written in 1894 and recently recovered from the archives of the University of Minnesota, this incredible autobiography tells the story of a Chippewa–Scots French woman from Madeline Island in Lake Superior. The child and grandchild of fur traders, Eliza Morrison tells of a difficult and beautiful life carved out of the wilderness—the “starving time” with her husband John on a homestead in northern Wisconsin; her travels by boat, dog sled, and on foot; and the joy of making maple syrup in the spring. Generously illustrated with photographs, drawings, and maps, M?tis culture comes alive as Native American lore and history are blended with homesteading stories in true mixed-blood fashion, giving a 19th-century woman’s view of the Wisconsin Death March, the Dream Dance, and the Chippewa-Dakota War as well as a personal look at the daily life of a fur trading family. Also included is a glossary of Chippewa words.

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