The Woman Who Married a Beaver: Trade Patterns and Gender Roles in the Ojibwa Fur Trade

Alternate Title
The Woman Who Married a Beaver Trade Patterns and Gender Roles in the Ojibwa Fur Trade
Analysis of roles and contributions of Southwestern Ojibwa (Anishinaabeg), particularly women, to the fur trade from the 17th century until recent times.
Author/Creator
Bruce M. White
Open Access
No
Primary Source
No
Citation
Ethnohistory, vol. 46, no. 1, Winter, 1999, pp. 109-147
Publication Date
1999
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- HTML
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