Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Katie Pickles and Myra Rutherdale
Part 1: Dressing and Performing Bodies: Aboriginal Women, Imperial Eyes, and Betweenness
1 Sewing for a Living: The Commodification of Métis Women’s Artistic Production / Sherry Farrell Racette
2 Championing the Native: E. Pauline Johnson Rejects the Squaw / Carole Gerson and Veronica Strong-Boag
3 Performing for “Imperial Eyes”: Bernice Loft and Ethel Brant Monture, Ontario, 1930s-60s / Cecilia Morgan
4 Spirited Subjects and Wounded Souls: Political Representations of an Im/moral Frontier / Jo-Anne Fiske
Part 2: Regulating the Body: Domesticity, Sexuality, and Transgression
5 Metropolitan Knowledge, Colonial Practice, and Indigenous Womanhood: Missions in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia / Adele Perry
6 Creating “Semi-Widows” and “Supernumerary Wives”: Prohibiting Polygamy in Prairie Canada’s Aboriginal Communities to 1900 / Sarah A. Carter
7 Intimate Surveillance: Indian Affairs, Colonization, and the Regulation of Aboriginal Women’s Sexuality / Robin Jarvis Brownlie
8 Domesticating Girls: The Sexual Regulation of Aboriginal and Working-Class Girls in Twentieth-Century Canada / Joan Sangster
Part 3: Bodies in Everyday Space: Colonized and Colonizing Women in Canadian Contact Zones
9 Aboriginal Women on the Streets of Victoria: Rethinking Transgressive Sexuality during the Colonial Encounter / Jean Barman
10 “She Was a Ragged Little Thing”: Missionaries, Embodiment, and Refashioning Aboriginal Womanhood in Northern Canada / Myra Rutherdale
11 Belonging – Out of Place: Women’s Travelling Stories from the Western Edge / Dianne Newell
12 The Old and New on Parade: Mimesis, Queen Victoria, and Carnival Queens on Victoria Day in Interwar Victoria / Katie Pickles
Contributors
Index