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Social Science Native American Studies

Gathering Places

Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories

edited by Carolyn Podruchny & Laura Peers

Publisher
UBC Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2011
Category
Native American Studies, Post-Confederation (1867-), Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780774818445
    Publish Date
    Jan 2011
    List Price
    $34.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780774818438
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $37.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780774818452
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $34.95

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British traders and Ojibwe hunters. Cree women and their metis daughters. These people and their complex identities were not featured in history writing until the 1970s, when scholars from multiple disciplines began to bring new perspectives to bear on the past. Gathering Places presents some of the most innovative approaches to metis, fur trade, and First Nations history being practised today. By drawing on archaeological, material, oral, and ethnographic evidence and exploring personal approaches to history and scholarship, the authors depart from the old paradigm of history writing and offer new models for recovering Aboriginal and cross-cultural experiences and perspectives.

About the authors

Carolyn Podruchny is an assistant professor in the Department of History at York University.

Carolyn Podruchny's profile page

Laura Peers is interested in the meanings that heritage objects hold for Indigenous peoples today and in relationships between museums and Indigenous peoples. Her publications include Museums and Source Communities (with Alison K. Brown), “Ceremonies of Renewal: Visits, Relationships and Healing in the Museum Space,” and This Is Our Life: Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice (with Cara Krmpotich).

Laura Peers' profile page