Chute, Janet. Shingwaukonse: A Nineteenth-Century Innovative Ojibwa Leader

Document Type: Published Material
Date of Document(s): 1998
Date Range Start : 1773
Date Range End: 1980s
Comments: Shingwaukonse's life range was 1773-1853.
Source: Mike angel
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Donated By: Contributing Researcher
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source

Patronyms

  • Anderson
  • Bell
  • Cadotte
  • Ironside
  • MacDonell
  • MacTavish
  • Robinson

Places

  • Cobourg
  • Cornwall
  • Credit River
  • Fort William (ON)
  • French River
  • Garden River
  • Lake Huron HBC District
  • Lake Superior
  • Manitoulin Island
  • Michipicoten
  • Mississippi River
  • Montreal
  • Penetanguishene
  • Queenston
  • Red River
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Toronto

Subjects

  • Aboriginal
  • Agriculture
  • Anglican Church
  • Catholic Church
  • Census
  • Chief Factor
  • Colonial Policy
  • Communication
  • Community
  • Cultural Knowledge
  • Department of Indian Affairs
  • Economic Development
  • Employment
  • Empowerment
  • Ethnicity
  • Family History/ Genealogy
  • Fishing
  • Fur Trade
  • Gardening
  • Great Lakes
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Housing
  • Housing Programs and Policy
  • Hunting
  • Identity
  • Immigration
  • Intermarriage
  • Land Acquisition
  • Land Rights
  • Land Use
  • Law
  • Logging
  • Medicine
  • Metis Rights
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Missionaries
  • Multiculturalism
  • Ojibway (First Nations)
  • Politics
  • Power
  • Religion
  • Reserve boundaries
  • Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
  • Self Government
  • Self Interest
  • Shingwaukonse
  • Social Organization
  • Trade
  • Traditional Resource Rights
  • Translation
  • Trapping
  • Treaty
  • War
  • War of 1812