Did they go native? Representations of first encounters and personal interrelations with First Nations Canadians in the writings of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill Corinne Bigot

International audience Between 1836 and 1852, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, two British gentlewomen who had emigrated to Canada, published accounts of their lives in the backwoods of Canada for a British audience. Descriptions of their encounters with their Native neighbours, more partic...

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Main Authors: BIGOT, CORINNE, Paris, Université, Nanterre, Ouest
Other Authors: Cultures anglo-saxonnes (CAS), Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2014
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Online Access:https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02994855
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title Did they go native? Representations of first encounters and personal interrelations with First Nations Canadians in the writings of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill Corinne Bigot
title_short Did they go native? Representations of first encounters and personal interrelations with First Nations Canadians in the writings of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill Corinne Bigot
title_full Did they go native? Representations of first encounters and personal interrelations with First Nations Canadians in the writings of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill Corinne Bigot
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title_sort did they go native? representations of first encounters and personal interrelations with first nations canadians in the writings of susanna moodie and catharine parr traill corinne bigot
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