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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Lifelines: Searching for Aboriginal Women of the Northwest and Borderlands
Part One: Transatlantic Connections
(1) Recovered Identities: Four Métis Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rupert’s Land
(2) Lost Women: Native Wives in Orkney and Lewis
(3) Christina Massan’s Beadwork and the Recovery of a Fur Trade Family History
Part Two: Cultural Mediators
(4) Repositioning the Missionary: Sara Riel, the Grey Nuns, and Aboriginal Women in Catholic Missions of the Northwest
(5) The “Accomplished” Odille Quintal Morison: Tsimshian Cultural Intermediary of Metlakatla, British Columbia
(6) Obscured Obstetrics: Indigenous Midwives in Western Canada
Part Three: In the Borderlands
(7) Sophie Morigeau: Free Trader, Free Woman
(8) The Montana Memories of Emma Minesinger: Windows on the Family, Work, and Boundary Culture of a Borderlands Woman
Part Four: The Spirit World
(9) Searching for Catherine Auger: The Forgotten Wife of the Wîhtikôw (Windigo)
(10) Pakwâciskwew: A Reacquaintance with Wilderness Woman
Part Five: Challenging and Crafting Representations
(11) Frances Nickawa: “A Gifted Interpreter of the Poetry of Her Race”
(12) Blazing Her Own Trail: Anahareo’s Rejection of Euro-Canadian Stereotypes
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
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