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Record #185287:

Demographic borderlands: people of mixed heritage in the Russian American Company and the Hudson's Bay Company. 1670-1870 / Roxanne Easley.

Title: Demographic borderlands: people of mixed heritage in the Russian American Company and the Hudson's Bay Company. 1670-1870 / Roxanne Easley.
Author(s): Easley, Roxanne.
Date: 2008.
In: Pacific Northwest Quarterly. (2008.), Vol. 99(2) (2008)
Abstract: Considers social position of people of mixed race and mixed heritage resulting from relationships formed between agents of Hudson's Bay and Russian American companies and indigenous American women. Notes that women moved between their own cultures and very alien European ones; also that, when children of mixed heritage resulted, colonial cultural identities became even more fluid and uncertain.
Notes:

Pacific Northwest Quarterly. Vol. 99(2) :73-91 (2008).

Keywords: 061.5 -- Business enterprises: Hudson's Bay Company.
061.5 -- Business enterprises: Russian-American Company.
314 -- Demography.
39 -- Ethnography.
93"16" -- Seventeenth century.
93"17" -- Eighteenth century.
93"18" -- Nineteenth century.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 185287

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