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The White Chief of the Ottawa

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A biographical sketch of Philemon Wright and his family, recording settler experiences as they establish a community on the Ottawa, combining documented letters and diaries with local tradition; chapters describe encounters with Indigenous people including rituals and negotiations, domestic life, voyages, hunting, accidents, weddings, tragedies, and social connections with various contemporaries. The narrative alternates anecdote and documentary material to trace family relationships, pioneer enterprise, and hardships of frontier settlement, and is supplemented by period illustrations and archival extracts.

About the Author

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Bertha Carr-Harris

Bertha Carr-Harris was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is best recognized for her novel "The White Chief of the Ottawa," which explores themes of identity and cultural interaction through the lens of Native American experiences. Carr-Harris's work reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of her time, particularly in relation to indigenous narratives and the American frontier. Her writing offers valuable insights into the social dynamics and historical contexts of her era, making her a noteworthy figure in the literary heritage of American fiction.

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