Race, nation and gender: 19th century representations of native and white women in the Pacific Northwest

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Rutgers University

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Examines how 19th century white settler women set the standards for femininity and maternal competence that influenced social discrimation against native women in Canada's Pacific Northwest. These ideals were promoted through photographic images and written text.

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"Race, Nation and Gender- Nineteenth Century Representations of Native and White Women in the Pacific Northwest" Crosscurrents: the Journal of Graduate Research in Anthropology v VIII (Autumn): 34-48. Illustrated

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