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New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America (Manitoba Studies in Native History, Book 1)
Jennifer S.h. Brown; Jacqueline Peterson; Robert K. Thomas; Marcel Giraud (Author)
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Minnesota Historical Society Press
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New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America (Manitoba Studies in Native History, Book 1) - Jennifer S.H. Brown; Jacqueline Peterson; Robert K. Thomas; Marcel Giraud
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Synopsis "New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America (Manitoba Studies in Native History, Book 1)"
This is the first major work to explore in a North American context the dimensions and meanings of a process fundamental to the European invasion and colonisation of the western hemisphere: the intermingling of European and Native American peoples. This book is not about racial mixture, however, but rather about ethnogenesis — about how new peoples, new ethnicities, and new nationalities come into being.
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