Holding Our World Together: Ojibwe Women And The Survival Of Community

Brenda J. Child
Introduction by Colin G. Calloway
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Holding Our World Together: Ojibwe Women And The Survival Of Community

Brenda J. Child
Introduction by Colin G. Calloway
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"Brenda Child's moving portrayal of the often unrecognized but pivotal roles Ojibwe women played in community survival is, in its determination to record truth, itself an act of leadership--of intellectual sovereignty." — Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice

"An important, pathbreaking book, not merely a powerful corrective to books that focus on Indian males, but also a powerful corrective to the scholarship on Indian women largely written by non-Indian women."
Jacqueline Peterson, Washington State University-Vancouver

"Not only does [Child] describe how and why Ojibwe women were essential to the survival of their culture and community, through her scholarship she demonstrates how this work is being accomplished today." — John Borrows, University of Minnesota
  • Published date: Jan 29, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780143121596
  • Dimensions: 5.07" W x 0.66" L x 7.01" H
Brenda J. Child is an associate professor of American studies at the University of Minnesota and the author of Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families: 1900–1940. She lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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