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Travellers through empire : indigenous voyages from early Canada

Title
Travellers through empire : indigenous voyages from early Canada / Cecilia Morgan.
ISBN
9780773551343
0773551344
Publication
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2017]
Physical Description
xvii, 326 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Summary
"In the late eighteenth century and throughout the nineteenth century, an unprecedented number of Indigenous people--especially Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabeg, and Cree--travelled to Britain and other parts of the world. Who were these transatlantic travellers, where were they going, and what were they hoping to find? Travellers through Empire unearths the stories of Indigenous peoples including Mississauga Methodist missionary and Ojibwa chief, Reverend Peter Jones, the Scots-Cherokee officer and interpreter John Norton, Catherine Sutton, a Mississauga woman who advocated for her people with Queen Victoria, E. Pauline Johnson, the Mohawk poet and performer and many others. Cecilia Morgan retraces their voyages from Ontario and the northwest fur trade and details their efforts overseas, which included political negotiations with the Crown, raising funds for missionary work, receiving an education, giving readings and performances, and teaching overseas audiences about Indigenous cultures. As they travelled, these remarkable individuals forged new families and friendships and left behind newspaper interviews, travelogues, letters, and diaries that provide insights into their cross-cultural encounters. Chronicling the emotional ties, contexts, and desires for agency, resistance, and negotiation that determined these peoples' diverse experiences, Travellers through Empire provides surprising vantage points on First Nations travels and representations in the heart of the British Empire."-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Issued also in electronic format.
Morgan, Cecilia, 1958- Travellers through empire. McGill-Queen's Native and northern series McGill-Queen's Native and northern series ;
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 19, 2017
Series
McGill-Queen's native and northern series ; 91.
McGill-Queen's Native and northern series ; 91
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"Of pleasing countenance and pleasant manners" : John Norton's transatlantic voyages
Missionary moments and transatlantic celebrity, 1830-60 : the Anishinaabeg of Upper Canada
Intimate entanglements within empire
Intimate networks and maps of domesticity : the North West fur trade
Playing "Indian" : Ojibwe performers, London, 1840s
Politics and performance at empire's height
An ending
and an epilogue.
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