Book
A social study of one hundred fifty Chippewa Indian families of the White Earth Reservation of Minnesota
The Catholic University of America Press • Washington, D.C. • Published In 1939 • Pages:
By: Hilger, M. Inez (Mary Inez).
Abstract
This Ph.D. dissertation is a study of one hundred fifty Chippewa families with respect to the relationship of housing to social, economic and cultural conditions. The author gives information on the history and location of the White Earth Reservation Chippewa, their economic and social opportunities and some of their customs and material culture. Sister Hilger spent the summer of 1938 on the White Earth Reservation. The effects of a money economy on the Chippewa is discussed.
- HRAF PubDate
- 2019
- Region
- North America
- Sub Region
- Arctic and Subarctic
- Document Type
- Book
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Ethnologist
- Document Rating
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Analyst
- Ada Farber
- Field Date
- 1938
- Coverage Date
- 1938 (summer)
- Coverage Place
- White Earth Reservation, Minnesota, United States
- Notes
- By Sister M. Inez Hilger
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-242) and index
- Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Catholic University of America, 1939
- LCCN
- 39030824
- LCSH
- Ojibwa Indians