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- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b1721006.
- catalog created "1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1984.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / by W. Roger Buffalohead -- Memoir of William W. Warren / by J. Fletcher Williams -- Preface -- ch. 1. General account of the present, local position and numbers of the Ojibways, and their connection with other tribes -- ch. 2. Totemic division of the O-jib-ways -- ch. 3. Origin of the Ojibways -- ch. 4. Emigration of the Ojibways from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, to their occupation of the area of Lake Superior -- ch. 5. The Ojibway town at La Pointe -- ch. 6. Dispersion of the Ojibways from the Island of La Pointe -- ch. 7. Era of discovery -- ch. 8. The immediate consequence of their first intercourse with the white race -- ch. 9. Account of the first French trading posts built on Lake Superior -- ch. 10. Wars of the Ojibways with the Iroquois and O-dug-a-ees, or Foxes -- ch. 11. Taking of Mille Lacs by the Ojibways -- ch. 12. Occupation of the St. Croix River country by the Ojibways -- ch. 13.".
- catalog description "The country about the source of the Mississippi -- ch. 14. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 15. Occupation of the Wisconsin and Chippewa River Valleys by the Ojibways -- ch. 16. Ending of the French supremacy -- ch. 17. Commencement of British supremacy -- ch. 18. Grand expedition of the Dakotas to the sources of the Mississippi, against the Ojibways -- ch. 19. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 20. Closing of the war between the Ojibways and Odugamies -- ch. 21. Origin of the distinctive name of Pillagers applied to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibways; and era of the smallpox -- ch. 22. Continued progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi during the end of the eighteenth century -- ch. 23. Attack of a war party of Dakotas on a French trading house, on the Upper Mississippi, in the year 1783 -- ch. 24. The sources of the Mississippi become open to the enterprise of the fur trade, 1792 --".
- catalog description "ch. 25. John Baptiste Cadotte -- ch. 26. Progress of the Ojibways on the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers -- ch. 27. Ojibways of the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers -- ch. 28. Affairs of the Ojibways on the St. Croix -- ch. 29. The Pillagers -- ch. 30. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 31. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 32. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 33. Endeavors of the British to entice the Ojibways of Lake Superior and Mississippi to join their arms in the War of 1812 -- ch. 34. A brief sketch of the fur trade and fur traders among the Ojibways from the formation of the Northwest Company in 1787 to 1834 -- ch. 35. Events from 1818 to 1826.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 411 p. :".
- catalog identifier "087351162X (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Borealis (Saint Paul, Minn.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Borealis".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "St. Paul : Minnesota Historical Society Press,".
- catalog subject "E99.C6 W32 1984".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America History.".
- catalog subject "Ojibwa Indians History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / by W. Roger Buffalohead -- Memoir of William W. Warren / by J. Fletcher Williams -- Preface -- ch. 1. General account of the present, local position and numbers of the Ojibways, and their connection with other tribes -- ch. 2. Totemic division of the O-jib-ways -- ch. 3. Origin of the Ojibways -- ch. 4. Emigration of the Ojibways from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, to their occupation of the area of Lake Superior -- ch. 5. The Ojibway town at La Pointe -- ch. 6. Dispersion of the Ojibways from the Island of La Pointe -- ch. 7. Era of discovery -- ch. 8. The immediate consequence of their first intercourse with the white race -- ch. 9. Account of the first French trading posts built on Lake Superior -- ch. 10. Wars of the Ojibways with the Iroquois and O-dug-a-ees, or Foxes -- ch. 11. Taking of Mille Lacs by the Ojibways -- ch. 12. Occupation of the St. Croix River country by the Ojibways -- ch. 13.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The country about the source of the Mississippi -- ch. 14. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 15. Occupation of the Wisconsin and Chippewa River Valleys by the Ojibways -- ch. 16. Ending of the French supremacy -- ch. 17. Commencement of British supremacy -- ch. 18. Grand expedition of the Dakotas to the sources of the Mississippi, against the Ojibways -- ch. 19. Progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 20. Closing of the war between the Ojibways and Odugamies -- ch. 21. Origin of the distinctive name of Pillagers applied to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibways; and era of the smallpox -- ch. 22. Continued progress of the Ojibways on the Upper Mississippi during the end of the eighteenth century -- ch. 23. Attack of a war party of Dakotas on a French trading house, on the Upper Mississippi, in the year 1783 -- ch. 24. The sources of the Mississippi become open to the enterprise of the fur trade, 1792 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. 25. John Baptiste Cadotte -- ch. 26. Progress of the Ojibways on the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers -- ch. 27. Ojibways of the Wisconsin and Chippeway Rivers -- ch. 28. Affairs of the Ojibways on the St. Croix -- ch. 29. The Pillagers -- ch. 30. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 31. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 32. Ojibways of the Upper Mississippi -- ch. 33. Endeavors of the British to entice the Ojibways of Lake Superior and Mississippi to join their arms in the War of 1812 -- ch. 34. A brief sketch of the fur trade and fur traders among the Ojibways from the formation of the Northwest Company in 1787 to 1834 -- ch. 35. Events from 1818 to 1826.".
- catalog title "History of the Ojibway people / William W. Warren ; with an introduction by W. Roger Buffalohead.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".