Native Americans and Europeans in the Great Lakes Region
Ms. Smith was interviewed at the 2016 meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Providence, Rhode Island.
Professor Susan Sleeper-Smith talked about 17th century Native American and European interactions in the Great Lakes region. She spoke about… read more
Professor Susan Sleeper-Smith talked about 17th century Native American and European interactions in the Great Lakes region. She spoke about migration patterns, intermarriage, and misconceptions about the fur trade.
Ms. Smith was interviewed at the 2016 meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Providence, Rhode Island. close
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