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  • The Ojibwe Journals of Edmund F. Ely, 1833-1849
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  • Edmund F. Ely
  • 2012
  • Published by: University of Nebraska Press
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Twenty-four-year-old Edmund F. Ely, a divinity student from Albany, New York, gave up his preparation for the ministry in 1833 to become a missionary and teacher among the Ojibwe of Lake Superior. During the next sixteen years, Ely lived, taught, and preached among the Ojibwe, keeping a journal of his day-to-day experiences as well as recording ethnographic information about the Ojibwe. From recording his frustrations over the Ojibwe's rejection of Christianity to describing hunting and fishing techniques he learned from his Ojibwe neighbors, Ely’s unique and rich record provides unprecedented insight into early nineteenth-century Ojibwe life and Ojibwe-missionary relations. Theresa M. Schenck draws on a broad array of secondary sources to contextualize Ely’s journals for historians, anthropologists, linguists, literary scholars, and the Ojibwe themselves, highlighting the journals’ relevance and importance for understanding the Ojibwe of this era.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright Page
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  1. Contents
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. p. vii
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  1. List of Maps
  2. p. viii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. ix-xxx
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  1. 1. Albany, New York, to Sandy Lake, Iowa Territory: July 5 to September 28, 1833
  2. pp. 1-32
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  1. 2. Sandy Lake: September 28 to December 7, 1833
  2. pp. 33-58
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  1. 3. Sandy Lake to Leech Lake: December 8, 1833, to May 4, 1834
  2. pp. 59-86
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  1. 4. Leech Lake to Fond du Lac and La Pointe: May 4 to December 28, 1834
  2. pp. 87-131
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  1. 5. Fond du Lac, Yellow Lake, and La Pointe: January 1 to September 21, 1835
  2. pp. 132-167
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  1. 6. Life at Fond du Lac: September 20, 1835, to December 27, 1836
  2. pp. 168-238
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  1. 7. Missionary Life at Fond du Lac: January 7 to November 25, 1837
  2. pp. 239-285
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  1. 8. Struggles at Fond du Lac: January 4 to December 14, 1838
  2. pp. 286-304
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  1. 9. Closing Fond du Lac: January to October 20, 1839
  2. pp. 305-338
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  1. 10. Events of 1840 to 1842
  2. pp. 339-383
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  1. 11. Final Years in Missionary Life, 1842 to 1849
  2. pp. 384-424
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  1. Aftermath
  2. pp. 425-426
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  1. Appendix A: Manners and Customs of Ojibueg
  2. pp. 427-442
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  1. Appendix B: Catharine Ely’s Diary, 1835 to 1839
  2. pp. 443-452
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  1. Appendix C: Select Ojibwe Vocabulary
  2. pp. 453-456
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  1. Appendix D: Anishinaabeg of Fond du Lac and the St. Croix Valley
  2. pp. 457-458
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  1. Appendix E: Missionary Community
  2. pp. 459-460
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  1. Appendix F: List of Persons in the District of Fond du Lac, 1834 to 1835
  2. pp. 461-462
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  1. Appendix G: Maps
  2. pp. 463-465
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 467-475
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 477-487
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