“Theresa Schenck is an extraordinary scholar and writer and demonstrates in every paragraph a respect for the reader, a presentation of critical academic discourse, and at the same time a direct explanation of the subject. Ojibwe Ethnogenesis, 1640–1740 is a learned, original, and inclusive history of the Outchibouec, Ojibwe, Chippewa, and Sauteurs.”-Gerald Vizenor, author of Native Provenance: The Betrayal of Cultural Creativity
“Theresa Schenck’s interest in early Ojibwe history is grounded in her ancestral ties to the people and a concern to achieve a fuller understanding of Ojibwe roots and culture. Tracing a deep past in records going back four hundred years, Ojibwe Ethnogenesis, 1640–1740 is unique in its content and attention to its subject. It fills an important niche in the literature.”-Jennifer S. H. Brown, editor of Ojibwe Stories from the Upper Berens River: A. Irving Hallowell and Adam Bigmouth in Conversation