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Social Science Native American Studies

Beyond Their Years

Five Native Women's Stories

by (author) John L. Steckley

Publisher
Three O'Clock Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2011
Category
Native American Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551301501
    Publish Date
    Feb 2011
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Beyond Their Years tells the life stories of five Native Canadian women, reconstructed using a variety of historical sources. Each biography is drawn from a different native culture, spread geographically from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland; collectively the stories cover the period from 1656 to 1992. This path breaking book shatters stereotypes by showing the power that native women had in their communities. The images of squaw and Indian princesses can now be replaced by a more realistic view of women diverse in personality and life history. Readers of this book will findthe variety and richness of these women's lives to be truly absorbing. Beyond Their Years describes the struggles of each woman to preserve and protect her community.

About the author

John L. Steckley has taught at Humber College since 1983 in the areas of Aboriginal languages, culture, and history. His twelve published books include textbooks in sociology, physical anthropology, and Aboriginal studies, as well as White Lies about the Inuit (2007) and Gabriel Sagard's Dictionary of Huron (2009). He is the author of Words of the Huron (WLU Press, 2007) and The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot (WLU Press, 2014). In 1999, he was adopted into the Wyandot tribe of Kansas.

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