Culjak, Toni A. Searching for a Place in Between: The Autobiographies of Three Canadian Metis Women

Document Type: Journal Articles (2)
Date of Document(s): 2001
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Author: Culjak, Toni A.
Title: Searching for a Place in Between: The Autobiographies of Three Canadian Metis Women
Journal Title: From American Review of Canadian Studies
Date of Publication: Spring/Summer 2001
Date of Copyright: c2001
Volume ID: 31
Issue ID: 1/2
Location in Work: 137-158
ISBN/ISSN: 0272-2011
Notes: paper and electronic copy Journal Article
Abstract: Focuses on the autobiography written or narrated by mixed-blood Indian women since the beginning of the last century. Explanation of the characteristics of mixed-blood Indians; Operation of the racial categorization in North America; Definition as Indian of the mixed-blood in the United States
Keywords: Autobiography; Indians; Race; Classification; Ethnicity

Patronyms

  • Campbell
  • Maracle
  • Willis

Places

  • Big River
  • Fort George OR
  • Fort George QC
  • Hudson Bay
  • Lac la Biche
  • Moose Factory
  • Prince Albert
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Vancouver

Subjects

  • Autobiography
  • Batoche, Battle of (1885)
  • Discrimination
  • Fur Trade
  • Great Lakes
  • Half Breed
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Identity
  • Indian Act
  • Literature
  • Metis Nation
  • Northwest Territories
  • Racism
  • Red River
  • Red River Resistance (1869)
  • Women