Abenaki Daring

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Abenaki Daring
Author : Jean Barman
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Language : English
Release Date : 28 March 2024
ISBN : 9780773547926
Pages : 401 pages
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The life and work of an Abenaki man illuminate the troubled history of Indigenous peoples.

Abenaki Daring

The life and work of an Abenaki man illuminate the troubled history of Indigenous peoples.

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Abenaki Daring

An Abenaki born in St Francis, Quebec, Noel Annance (1792–1869), by virtue of two of his great-grandparents having been early white captives, attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. Determined to apply his privileged education, he was caught between two ways of being, neither of which accepted him among their numbers. Despite

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