
The White Chief of the Ottawa
Bertha Carr-Harris
The White Chief of the Ottawa
Book Code: 808418057765
Writer: Bertha Carr-Harris
Name of the book: : The White Chief of the Ottawa
Subject: Québec Province -- Fiction
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Name Of book : The White Chief of the Ottawa
Subject : Québec Province -- Fiction
Writer : Bertha Carr-Harris"The White Chief of the Ottawa" is a historical fiction novel written by Bertha Carr-Harris. Set in the 19th century, the book follows the life of Chief Makwa, a respected leader of the Ottawa tribe who finds himself facing the challenges of colonization and cultural conflict. As he navigates the changing world around him, Chief Makwa must come to terms with the presence of white settlers encroaching on his land and the impact it has on his people.
Bertha Carr-Harris expertly weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of identity, power, and resilience. Through Chief Makwa's perspective, readers are given a poignant glimpse into the complexities of Native American life during a tumultuous period in history. The author's rich storytelling and detailed descriptions bring the characters and settings to life, immersing readers in a vivid portrayal of the Ottawa tribe's struggle to maintain their way of life amidst external pressures.
"The White Chief of the Ottawa" is a thought-provoking and poignant tale that sheds light on the often overlooked history of Native American tribes in North America. Bertha Carr-Harris delivers a captivating story that resonates with readers long after the final page is turned."
The White Chief of the Ottawa Bertha Carr-Harris historical fiction Indigenous culture Native American Ottawa tribe intercultural romance early 20th century Canada cultural identity family saga" Québec Province Fiction
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