Publication Date
1973
Document Type
Dissertation/Thesis
First Advisor
Gunnerson, Dolores A., 1923-
Degree Name
M.A. (Master of Arts)
Legacy Department
Department of Anthropology
LCSH
Charbonneau; Jean Baptiste; 1805-1885; Indians of North America--Mixed descent
Abstract
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the half-breed son of Sacajawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, was raised between white and Indian cultures. Upon reaching adulthood, he decided to give up white culture to live almost exclusively in Indian culture. His reasons for doing so, when analyzed with regard to the formal anthropological discipline of "Culture and Personality," point out certain generalities which can be made about other persons in situations similar to his.
Recommended Citation
Alleman, Paula Fenza, "The life-history of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau an anthropological analysis" (1973). Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations. 5980.
https://huskiecommons.lib.niu.edu/allgraduate-thesesdissertations/5980
Extent
vi, 50 pages
Language
eng
Publisher
Northern Illinois University
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Rights Statement 2
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Media Type
Text
Comments
Includes bibliographical references.||Includes illustrations.