Fur Trade Nation: An Ojibwe's Graphic History
by Carl Gawboy
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This book explores the Fur Trade from an Ojibwe perspective, offering insights into Ojibwe life, kinship and clan systems, technologies, and puts Ojibwe women back at the heart of this remarkable era. The fur trade was the first global trading system and the Ojibwe people were key players in a historical period that has shaped the geography, social structures, and history of Minnesota, and the nations of the United States and Canada. More than 800 pen and ink drawings, connecting historical records and art, oral traditions, Western and Indigenous scholarship, family history, and contemporary artisans, tell this important story. End notes and bibliography included. Text is black and white.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781962910002
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Carl Gawboy
- Publisher
- Animikii Mazina
- Published Date
- April 30, 2024
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 202
- Physical Info
- 11 in L x 8.25 in W (1.63 lb)
