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Countering Colonization : native American women and Great Lakes missions, 1630–1900

Devens, Carol

Berkeley  :  University of California Press,  1992

"With Countering Colonization , Carol Devens offers a revisionary history of Native American women. From the time of early Jesuit missionaries to the late nineteenth century, Devens brings Ojibwa, Cree, and Montagnais-Naskapi women of the Upper Great Lakes region to the fore. Devens demonstrates that gender conflicts in Native American communities, which anthropologists considered to be "aboriginal," resulted in large part from women's and men's divergence over the acceptance of missionaries and their message.This book's perspective is unique in its focus on Native American women who acted to preserve their culture."publisher description