Theresa Schenck is an associate professor in the American Indian Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. An enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation, she is also of Ojibwe descent through her grandmother. She is the author of William W. Warren: The Life, Letters, and Times of an Ojibwe and The Voice of the Crane Echoes Afar: The Sociopolitical Organization of the Lake Superior Ojibwa, 1640–1855.
2 Ebooks por Theresa M. Schenck
William W. Warren: History of the Ojibway People, Second Edition
William W. Warren’s History of the Ojibway People has long been recognized as a classic source on Ojibwe history and culture. Warren, the son of an Ojibwe woman, wrote his history in the hope of savi …
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Edmund F. Ely: Ojibwe Journals of Edmund F. Ely, 1833-1849
Twenty-four-year-old Edmund F. Ely, a divinity student from Albany, New York, gave up his preparation for the ministry in 1833 to become a missionary and teacher among the Ojibwe of Lake Superior. Du …
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