Role of Women in "Kiss of the Fur Queen"
[2023-04-08 12:10:47]
I start with the role of a woman in a fur que kiss. There are two types of women in the novel, women in urban areas and women in northern Manitoba. Women in this city do not have cultural safety measures and are mostly at risk every night. Women in northern Manitoba are in different cultures and their traditional methods are combined with the teachings of the Catholic Church. If a person belongs to two different fragile categories, the danger of abuse and discrimination increases.
From the beginning, women have played an essential role in North American fur trade. However, in the history of fur trade, the role of women, especially native American women, is often overlooked. Contrary to the idea that fur trade is a male-led activity, it actually depends on the participation and labor of the survival of indigenous women and economic success. Indigenous women act as indispensable producers in fur trade in Canadian and American plains. European women have little knowledge of fur trade. Some French wives advance to the west with their husband, others from Hudson Bay company officials bring their wives from Europe. White women Narcissa Whitman and Eliza Spaulding, who accompanied a caravan crossing the plain, when he participated in the 1836 date, served as an observer of American fur trade.
I start with the role of a woman in a fur que kiss. There are two types of women in the novel, women in urban areas and women in northern Manitoba. Women in this city do not have cultural safety measures and are mostly at risk every night. Women in northern Manitoba are in different cultures and their traditional methods are combined with the teachings of the Catholic Church. If a person belongs to two different fragile categories, the danger of abuse and discrimination increases.
Women have played an important role in the development of fur trading. Many F.N women marry a European fur trader, which often helps to establish an alliance between F.N and the settlers. By marrying this woman's family, fur traders will gain confidence from their relatives, facilitate the provision of fur trade and improve communication between settlers and indigenous peoples. A woman in F. N also plays a role in dealing as it approves and declines pending transactions and is ready to transport fur. By laying babies with Europeans, FN women helped increase the population and created more social environments that fill the gap between tribes and settlers.
Aboriginal women are the main female participants in fur trading. A typical Indian woman is married to a French Canadian, an employee of a British, American, Indian fur company. As a wife and daughter, indigenous women play an important role in fur trading, such as producers, translators, traders and travel guides. Marriage between white and Indian women will promote political, social and economic alliances within the fur trading system. Marriage as a unified bond between European-American and Canadian fur traders and indigenous peoples, or "according to domestic customs", many merchants are "bride's price" for important tribal leader's daughter I will pay. For example, in 1814, Manuel Lisa, a merchant in St. Louis, married Mitaein, the daughter of Omaha's chief, during the war of 1812, maintained an alliance with Britain, kept in contact with Omaha with the United States, I kept shedding in Lisa's post.