TY - BOOK AU - Chute,Janet Elizabeth TI - The legacy of Shingwaukonse: a century of native leadership SN - 9781442681637 AV - E99.C6 C48 1998eb U1 - 323.1/1973 PY - 1998/// CY - Toronto, Ont. PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Shingwaukonse, KW - Shingwaukonse. KW - Ojibwa Indians KW - Ontario KW - Sault Ste. Marie Region KW - Politics and government KW - Government relations KW - Indian leadership KW - History KW - 19th century KW - Kings and rulers KW - Biography KW - Ojibwa (Indiens) KW - Chefs KW - Biographies KW - Sault Ste. Marie, Région de KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Relations avec l'État KW - Indiens d'Amérique KW - Canada KW - 1830-1860 KW - Leadership indien d'Amérique KW - Histoire KW - 19e siècle KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY KW - Political KW - bisacsh KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Freedom & Security KW - Civil Rights KW - Human Rights KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Ethnic Studies KW - Native American Studies KW - fast KW - Indianerpolitik KW - gnd KW - Ojibwa (volk) KW - gtt KW - ram KW - Moeurs et coutumes KW - Geschichte 1800-1854 KW - swd KW - Kanada KW - Ojibwa KW - Electronic books KW - e-books KW - aat KW - Livres numériques KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-339) and index; 1; Little Pine: Man, Leader, and Legend --; 2; For the King and the King's Church --; 3; Years of Testing and Trial --; 4; Pursuing the Great Spirit's Power --; 5; The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights --; 6; Testing the Untried Mettle: Ogista's Rise to Leadership --; 7; Challenging the System from Within --; 8; Preserving a Distinct Community --; 9; A Unifying Vision N2 - "This book examines the careers of the Ojibwa chief Shingwaukonse, also known as Little Pine, and of two of his sons, Ogista and Buhkwujjenene, at Garden River near Sault Ste Marie. Theirs was a period in which the Great Lakes Ojibwa faced formidable challenges from entrepreneurs, missionaries, and bureaucrats, as well as from new policies set by the Canadian state." "Using an impressive array of evidence from a huge range of government, church, manuscript, and oral sources, Chute reconstructs a period of energetic and sometimes effective Aboriginal resistance to pressures visited on the community. She demonstrates that Shingwaukonse and his sons were vigilant in their attempts to maximize the autonomy and security of the Garden River Ojibwa even while many other parties insisted on their assimilation."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=468583 ER -