Homeland to Hinterland : : The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century / / Gerhard Ens.

Most writing on Metis history has concentrated on the Resistance of 1869-70 and the Rebellion of 1885, without adequately explaining the social and economic origins of the Metis that shaped those conflicts. Historians have often emphasized the aboriginal aspect of the Metis heritage, stereotyping th...

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Homeland to Hinterland : The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century / Gerhard Ens.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Maps, Tables, and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ONE. The Metis and the Formation of the Red River Colony -- TWO. The Red River Peasantry: Metis Economy and Society in the 1830s -- THREE. The Red River Peasantry: The Demographic Regime -- FOUR. The Metis and the Transition to Market Capitalism, 1840-1870 -- FIVE. Metis Demography and Pro to-Industrialism in Red River, 1840-1870 -- SIX. Family, Ethnicity, Class, and the Kiel Resistance of 1869-1870 -- SEVEN. Homeland to Hinterland: The Dispersal of the Red River Metis after 1870 -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX A. Family Reconstitution Methodolgy -- APPENDIX B. Migration Data and Methodolgy -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Map and Illustration Credits -- Index
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Most writing on Metis history has concentrated on the Resistance of 1869-70 and the Rebellion of 1885, without adequately explaining the social and economic origins of the Metis that shaped those conflicts. Historians have often emphasized the aboriginal aspect of the Metis heritage, stereotyping the Metis as a primitive people unable or unwilling to adjust to civilized life and capitalist society.In this social and economic history of the Metis of the Red River Settlement, specifically the parishes of St Francois-Xavier and St Andrew's, Gerhard Ens argues that the Metis participated with growing confidence in two worlds: one Indian and pre-capitalist, the other European and capitalist. Ens maintains that Metis identity was not defined by biology or blood but rather by the economic and social niche they carved out for themselves within the fur trade.Ens finds that the Metis, rather than being overwhelmed, adapted quickly to the changed economic conditions of the 1840s and actually influenced the nature of change. The opening of new markets and the rise of the buffalo robe trade fed a `cottage industry' whose increasing importance had significant repercussions for the maintenance of ethnic boundaries, the nature of Metis response to the Riel Resistance, and the eventual decline of the Red River Settlement as a Metis homeland.
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Homeland to Hinterland : The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Maps, Tables, and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
ONE. The Metis and the Formation of the Red River Colony --
TWO. The Red River Peasantry: Metis Economy and Society in the 1830s --
THREE. The Red River Peasantry: The Demographic Regime --
FOUR. The Metis and the Transition to Market Capitalism, 1840-1870 --
FIVE. Metis Demography and Pro to-Industrialism in Red River, 1840-1870 --
SIX. Family, Ethnicity, Class, and the Kiel Resistance of 1869-1870 --
SEVEN. Homeland to Hinterland: The Dispersal of the Red River Metis after 1870 --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. Family Reconstitution Methodolgy --
APPENDIX B. Migration Data and Methodolgy --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Map and Illustration Credits --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Maps, Tables, and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
ONE. The Metis and the Formation of the Red River Colony --
TWO. The Red River Peasantry: Metis Economy and Society in the 1830s --
THREE. The Red River Peasantry: The Demographic Regime --
FOUR. The Metis and the Transition to Market Capitalism, 1840-1870 --
FIVE. Metis Demography and Pro to-Industrialism in Red River, 1840-1870 --
SIX. Family, Ethnicity, Class, and the Kiel Resistance of 1869-1870 --
SEVEN. Homeland to Hinterland: The Dispersal of the Red River Metis after 1870 --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. Family Reconstitution Methodolgy --
APPENDIX B. Migration Data and Methodolgy --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Map and Illustration Credits --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Maps, Tables, and Figures --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
ONE. The Metis and the Formation of the Red River Colony --
TWO. The Red River Peasantry: Metis Economy and Society in the 1830s --
THREE. The Red River Peasantry: The Demographic Regime --
FOUR. The Metis and the Transition to Market Capitalism, 1840-1870 --
FIVE. Metis Demography and Pro to-Industrialism in Red River, 1840-1870 --
SIX. Family, Ethnicity, Class, and the Kiel Resistance of 1869-1870 --
SEVEN. Homeland to Hinterland: The Dispersal of the Red River Metis after 1870 --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX A. Family Reconstitution Methodolgy --
APPENDIX B. Migration Data and Methodolgy --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Map and Illustration Credits --
Index
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