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Jennifer SH Brown & Susan Elaine Gray -- Book Launch
Thursday Sep 30 2010 7:00 pm, Winnipeg, Grant Park in the Atrium

Contributions to Ojibwe Studies: Essays, 1934-1972 (University of Nebraska Press)

From 1930 to 1940, A. Irving Hallowell made repeated summer fieldwork visits to Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, and to the Ojibwe communities along the Berens River under the guidance of the treaty chief William Berens. Contributions to Ojibwe Studies presents twenty-eight of Hallowell’s writings focusing on the Ojibwe people of the area.

A. Irving Hallowell (1892–1974) was an American anthropologist who taught for most of his life at the University of Pennsylvania.

Jennifer S. H. Brown holds a Canada Research Chair and is a Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg. She has published widely on Northern Algonquian and fur trade history, and coedited, with Susan Elaine Gray, Memories, Myths, and Dreams of an Ojibwe Leader by William Berens.

Susan Elaine Gray, an award-winning scholar of Northern Algonquian history and cultures, teaches Aboriginal history and is the research associate to the Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Peoples and Histories at the University of Winnipeg. She is the author of "I Will Fear No Evil": Ojibwa-Missionary Encounters Along the Berens River, 1875-1940.



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