Rites of Conquest
The History and Culture of Michigan's Native Americans
Description
A comprehensive and readable history of Native Americans in the Upper Great Lakes region
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Publishes award-winning books that advance humanities and social science fields, as well as English language teaching and regional resources.
Assists the U-M community of faculty, staff, and students in achieving their publishing ambitions.
Share and access research data, articles, chapters, dissertations and more produced by the U-M community.
A community-based, open source publishing platform that helps publishers present the full richness of their authors' research outputs in a durable, discoverable, accessible and flexible form. Developed by Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Library.
Contents
1. In the Beginning 1
2. A Sense of Time, a Sense of Place 39
3. Coming of the Wemitigoji 74
4. Foreign Invasion: The Jagonash and the Chemokmon 128
5. The End of Power 164
6. Not the Feelings of Their Hearts 198
7. On White Man's Road 234
8. From Yesterday to Tomorrow 264
Bibliography 301
Index 323
Maps following page 148
A comprehensive and readable history of Native Americans in the Upper Great Lakes region