Great Lakes Creoles

Great Lakes Creoles
Title Great Lakes Creoles PDF eBook
Author Lucy Eldersveld Murphy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 331
Release 2014-09-22
Genre History
ISBN 1107052866

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Great Lakes Creoles offers the history of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, from the perspective of its Native Amerian and French founders, as they endured the Anglo-American colonization in the 19th century.

A Gathering of Rivers

A Gathering of Rivers
Title A Gathering of Rivers PDF eBook
Author Lucy Eldersveld Murphy
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 260
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803282933

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In A Gathering of Rivers, Lucy Eldersveld Murphy traces the histories of Indian, multiracial, and mining communities in the western Great Lakes region during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. For a century the Winnebagos (Ho-Chunks),øMesquakies (Fox), and Sauks successfully confronted waves of French and British immigration by diversifying their economies and commercializing lead mining. Focusing on personal stories and detailed community histories, Murphy charts the changed economic forces at work in the region, connecting them to shifts in gender roles and intercultural relationships. She argues that French, British, and Native peoples forged cooperative social and economic bonds expressed partly by mixed-race marriages and the emergence of multiethnic communities at Green Bay and Prairie du Chien. Significantly, Native peoples in the western Great Lakes region were able to adapt successfully to the new frontier market economy until their lead mining operations became the envy of outsiders in the 1820s.

The Creoles of Louisiana

The Creoles of Louisiana
Title The Creoles of Louisiana PDF eBook
Author George Washington Cable
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1885
Genre Creoles
ISBN

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Creole World

Creole World
Title Creole World PDF eBook
Author Richard Sexton
Publisher Historic New Orleans Collections
Pages 188
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780917860669

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French Roots in the Illinois Country

French Roots in the Illinois Country
Title French Roots in the Illinois Country PDF eBook
Author Carl J. Ekberg
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 380
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780252069246

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Winner of the Kemper and Leila Williams Book Prize for the Best Book on Louisiana History, French Roots in the Illinois Country creates an entirely new picture of the Illinois country as a single ethnic, economic, and cultural entity. Focusing on the French Creole communities along the Mississippi River, Carl J. Ekberg shows how land use practices such as medieval-style open-field agriculture intersected with economic and social issues ranging from the flour trade between Illinois and New Orleans to the significance of the different mentalities of French Creoles and Anglo-Americans.

Value Retention Among Young Creoles

Value Retention Among Young Creoles
Title Value Retention Among Young Creoles PDF eBook
Author Frances Jerome Woods
Publisher Edwin Mellen Press
Pages 172
Release 1989
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This is an attempt to chart the efforts of a Creole people to establish an identity of their own, to transmit to successive generations the values and attitudes deemed important to the group, and to give their youth - some of whom were labelled coloured in the Deep South - feelings of belongingness and status.

Lost Lake Charles

Lost Lake Charles
Title Lost Lake Charles PDF eBook
Author Adley Cormier
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 1
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1625858825

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Delve deep into the history of Lake Charles, Louisiana's past, through pirates, Creoles and cowboys, and other lost stories with historian Adley Cormier. Fires, hurricanes, neglect and progress erased much of Lake Charles's physical history. The young town was a magnet for pirates and privateers, like the infamous Jean Lafitte, who conducted business at the mouth of what is today called the Contraband Bayou. Michigan Men, creoles and cowboys made their way to the fledgling Louisiana town to start new lives. A great lumber industry shaped the town in the nineteenth century. Streetcars ran routes around the clock seven days a week. Author and historian Adley Cormier delves deep into Lake Charles's past to uncover a history that has been lost to time and change.