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    Corvallis : Oregon State University Press
    ISBN: 9780870719028
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 172 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: First peoples: new directions in Indigenous studies series
    DDC: 973.04/97
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    Keywords: Indians of North America Ethnic identity ; Indians of North America Land tenure ; Street names ; Names, Geographical ; Whites Relations with Indians ; Indians of North America Colonization ; Decolonization ; Indian art ; Human geography ; Kolonialismus ; Siedlung ; Entkolonialisierung ; Indianer ; United States Civilization ; Indian influences ; USA ; USA ; Indianer ; Siedlung ; Kolonialismus ; Entkolonialisierung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 0870715976 , 9780870715976
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 337 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jetté, Melinda Marie At the hearth of the crossed races
    DDC: 305.800979509034
    Keywords: Geschichte 1812-1859 ; Indianer ; Kolonisation ; Kulturkontakt ; Akkulturation ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Oregon ; Frankreich
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 295-324
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    ISBN: 0870715984 , 9780870715983
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 337 pages)
    Series Statement: First peoples
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jetté, Melinda Marie At the hearth of the crossed races
    DDC: 305.8009795/3709034
    Keywords: Acculturation History 19th century ; Indians of North America Mixed descent 19th century ; History ; French Americans History 19th century ; Kalapuya Indians History 19th century ; British Americans History 19th century ; Pioneers History 19th century ; Frontier and pioneer life ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Acculturation ; British Americans ; Colonization ; French Americans ; Frontier and pioneer life ; Indians of North America ; Mixed descent ; Kalapuya Indians ; Pioneers ; Race relations ; HISTORY ; United States ; State & Local ; Pacific Northwest (OR, Wash.) ; History ; French Prairie (Or.) Colonization ; French Prairie (Or.) History 19th century ; French Prairie (Or.) Race relations 19th century ; History ; Oregon ; French Prairie
    Abstract: "Despite the force of Oregon's founding mythology, the Willamette Valley was not an empty Eden awaiting settlement by hardy American pioneers. Rather, it was, as Melinda Jette explores in At the Hearth of the Crossed Races, one of the earliest sites of extensive intercultural contact in the Pacific Northwest. Jette's study focuses on the 'hearth' of this contact: French Prairie, so named for the French-Indian families who resettled the homeland of the Ahantchuyuk Kalapuyans. Although these families sought a middle course in their relations with their various neighbors, their presence ultimately contributed to the Anglo-American colonization of the region. By establishing farming and husbandry operations in the valley, the French-Indian settlers enhanced the Willamette Valley's appeal as a destination of choice for the Anglo-Americans who later emigrated to the Pacific Northwest via the Oregon Trail. Upon these emigrants' arrival, the social space for the people of the 'crossed races' diminished considerably, as the Anglo-Americans instituted a system of settler colonialism based on racial exclusion. Like their Native kin, the French-Indian families pursued various strategies to navigate the changing times and Jette's study of French Prairie takes on the relationships among all three: the French-Indian families, the indigenous peoples, and the Anglo-American settlers. With At the Hearth of the Crossed Races, Jette delivers a social history that deepens our understanding of the Oregon Country in the nineteenth century. This history of French Prairie provides a window into the multi-racial history of the Pacific Northwest and offers an alternative vision of early Oregon in the lives of the biracial French-Indian families whose community challenged notions of white supremacy, racial separation, and social exclusion"--
    Abstract: Appendix 3. NWC Personnel in the Columbia Region, 1814-1820Appendix 4. Individuals Admitted to the Methodist Mission, 1834-1838; Appendix 5. William Slacum's Census of Willamette Valley Settlers, 1837; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
    Abstract: List of Maps; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1. Native-Fur Trader Relations in the Willamette Valley; Chapter 2. Agrarian Colonization and the Intermittent Fever; Chapter 3. Methodist Missionaries and Community Relations; Chapter 4. Catholic Missionaries and Community Tensions; Chapter 5. American Settlers and Political Initiatives; Chapter 6. Under an Anglo-American Regime; Epilogue; Appendix 1. Pacific Fur Company Personnel in the Columbia Region, 1811-1814; Appendix 2. The First Astorian to the Willamette Valley.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-324) and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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