From Ellen Gabriel to Tantoo Cardinal, many of the faces of
Aboriginal people in the media today are women. "In the Days of Our
Grandmothers" is a collection of essays detailing how Aboriginal
women have found their voice in Canadian society over the past
three centuries. Collected in one volume for the first time, these
essays critically situate Aboriginal women in the fur trade,
missions, labour and the economy, the law, sexuality, and the
politics of representation.
Leading scholars in their fields demonstrate important
methodologies and interpretations that have advanced the fields of
Aboriginal history, women's history, and Canadian history. A
scholarly introduction lays the groundwork for understanding how
Aboriginal women's history has been researched and written and a
comprehensive bibliography leads readers in new directions.
"In the Days of our Grandmothers" is essential reading for
students and anyone interested in Aboriginal history in Canada.
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