Uncover the untold story of French-Canadians and Métis in North America. Before the iconic figures of American Western expansion, French settlers and voyagers charted a course through the Great Lakes, Mississippi River, and Pacific Northwest.
Songs Upon the Rivers reveals their crucial role in shaping the continent's history.
Robert Foxcurran, Michel Bouchard, and Sébastien Malette delve into primary sources to illuminate the alliances between early French settlers and Indigenous nations. Explore the cultural exchange, Métis identity, and the forces that shaped a unique historical narrative. This book offers a fresh perspective on the exploration of North America.
For academics, historians, and anyone captivated by the intertwined histories of French-Canadians, Métis people, and the exploration of North America, this book provides:
- A compelling alternative to popular historical accounts
- A detailed exploration of cultural interactions and identity formation
- A deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the American West