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'Give us a little milk': the social and cultural meanings of gift giving in the Lake Superior fur trade

Minnesota history48 (2) • Published In 1982 • Pages: 60-71

By: White, Bruce M..

Abstract
Among the Ojibwa gift giving was an important social act, whether in personal relationships, trade, or diplomacy. White notes that without participating in the process of gift giving, a foreigner, regardless of whether or not he was a trader or diplomat, could not hope to achieve his political or social needs (p. 71). This document explores the various ways in which gift giving functions in Ojibwa society.
Subjects
Alcoholic beverages
Recreational and non-therapeutic drugs
Gift giving
External trade
Artificial kin relationships
External relations
culture
Ojibwa
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Arctic and Subarctic
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
John Beierle; 1998
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
'traditional' to ca. 1850
Coverage Place
Lake Superior region, United States and Canada
Notes
Bruce M. White
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
85652033
LCSH
Ojibwa Indians