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The Identities of Marie Rose Delorme Smith
The Identities of Marie Rose Delorme Smith: Portrait of a M�tis Woman, 1861-1960 | Doris Jeanne MacKinnon
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"This book relates the history and self-identifying process of a Metis woman who lived on the western plains of Canada during the transitional period from fur trade to sedentary agricultural economy. Marie Rose Delorme Smith was a woman (…more)
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This book is written in a very dry, academic style, but if you can get past that it‘s also an extremely fascinating discussion of the evolution of one woman‘s identity as a Métis person, wife, mother, and writer over the course of her long life. By extension, it‘s about the Métis people and their group identity (or lack thereof). This sort of thing is so essential.

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Not very far in but I‘m loving this. It‘s very dry and not exactly a page-turner, but it‘s about this woman and her Métis identity and it‘s so fascinating. Need as much of this sort of thing in my life as possible.

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This cover caught my eye at the #library. I ended up not being able to resist bringing it home.

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