Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Creating the Place Between: Building Indigenous and French Communities in Early Detroit
Chapter 2. Corn Mothers, Commandantes, and Nurturing Fathers: Negotiating Place at Detroit
Chapter 3. War, Slavery, and Baptism: The Formation of the French-Indigenous Networks at Detroit
Chapter 4. Ils s’en allaient tous: Roots and Routes of the French-Indigenous Family Networks
Chapter 5. On Such Does the Fate of Empires Depend: Women of the French-Indigenous Family Networks
Chapter 6. Unveiling the Conspiracy: Women at the Heart of Pontiac’s War
Chapter 7. Bastards and Bastions: Domestic Disorder and the Changing Status of the French-Indigenous Family Networks
Afterword
Appendix. Creating Community at Detroit: Witnessing the Marriage of Michel Bizaillon and Marguerite Fafard
Notes
Bibliography
Index