Along the Huron

Along the Huron
Title Along the Huron PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 140
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780472086511

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Explores the thirteen natural areas along the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan

The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead

The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead
Title The Huron-Wendat Feast of the Dead PDF eBook
Author Erik R. Seeman
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 172
Release 2011-03
Genre History
ISBN 0801898544

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'Appreciating each other's funerary practices allowed the Wendats and French colonists to find common ground where there seemingly would be none. This title analyzes these encounters, using the Feast of the Dead as a metaphor for broader Indian-European relations in North America." -- WorldCat.

The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century

The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century
Title The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Francis Parkman
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1897
Genre Canada
ISBN

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On the Back of a Turtle

On the Back of a Turtle
Title On the Back of a Turtle PDF eBook
Author Lloyd E. Divine, Jr.
Publisher Trillium
Pages 424
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9780814213872

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The history of the Huron-Wyandot people and how one of the smallest tribes, birthed amid the Iroquois Wars, rose to become one of the most influential tribes of North America.

The Huron Carol

The Huron Carol
Title The Huron Carol PDF eBook
Author Saint Jean de Brébeuf
Publisher Eerdmans Young Readers
Pages 46
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780802852632

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This book relates the story of Father Jean de Brbeuf (1593-1649), a Jesuit missionary who lived and worked among the Huron Indians and composed Canada's most beautiful Christmas carol. Full color.

An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649

An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649
Title An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649 PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Tooker
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 202
Release 1991-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815625261

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Originally published in 1964 by the Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of American Ethnology, this book is a compilation of the ethnographic data on the seventeenth-century Huron Indians contained in The Je­suit Relations and in the writings of Samuel de Champlain and Gabriel Sagard. This study of the Hurons, who lived in the present province of Ontario, Canada, spans the period from 1615 to 1649, when they were defeated and dispersed by the Iroquois. Topics covered include dress, modes of travel, trade, war, sociopolitical organization, subsistence activities, and religious beliefs and practices. The book is invaluable for indicating the cultural similarities and differences between the Hurons and the neighboring Northern Iroquoian cultures and for documenting evidence of cultural change. This first paperback edition also includes a new introduction by the author, in which she brings her work up to date by surveying developments in the study of the Huron ethnography between 1964 and the present.

On Huron's Shore

On Huron's Shore
Title On Huron's Shore PDF eBook
Author Pilling Marilyn Gear
Publisher Demeter Press
Pages 253
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1926452623

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Marilyn Gear Pilling brilliantly displayed her competence in describing women in My Nose is a Gherkin Pickle Gone Wrong (1996). Showing them “in all their nakedness ... the voice is neither sentimental nor fussy, the prose spare and fresh” (Quill & Quire). She continued her explorations of Canadian women in The Roseate Spoonbill of Happiness (2002), a collection of stories shortlisted for the Upper Canada writing award by Leon Rooke, Greg Gatenby and Sandra Martin: “Pilling has a confident, quirky voice and her stories range in tone from the heartwarming to the humorous. The domestic landscape is familiar, but this book unlocks the strangeness beneath the familiar. In every one of these stories, the unusual and the unexpected give a perspective that enlarges the understanding and leaves the reader wanting more.” Since 2002, Pilling has produced five books of poetry, and now, with On Huron’s Shore, she has returned to fiction with a collection of linked stories about mothers, daughters, and sisters, set in the landscape of the Huron County of the mid-fifties juxtaposed with the Huron County of today. Gear Pilling takes a humourous and sensual look at the female members of one family as it was then, as it is now.