![]() ![]() As the author points out, there are errors in the Field Notes that may not always be visible. Hopefully, this book will inspire others to examine the rich history of Michigan’s Anishinaabe people, including the interaction of the Native Americans and whites. Weller has done a wonderful service for historians, Native Americans, and genealogists in researching the Agatha Biddle band in the Durant Field Notes. Cleland, distinguished professor emeritus, Michigan State University, and author of Faith in Paper: The Ethnohistory and Litigation of Upper Great Lakes Indian Treaties Besides providing much data on the people who made up the nineteenth-century island communities, Weller provides fascinating biographical information, which together helps us to understand life on the Michigan frontier during the fur trade era.- Charles E. Weller to finally unravel the personal and social history of the residents of Mackinac Island that has stymied so many other researchers. It took a superb historical researcher like Theresa L. This is a must-read for anyone seeking genealogical information on French-Canadian or Native American ancestors who lived in the Upper Great Lakes area during the nineteenth century. ![]()
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