"Carter's account of captivity incidents used for political purposes will interest anyone curious about the development of white-Native relations in Canada." Robert Fulford, Globe and Mail columnist "Capturing Women is an intriguing and well-researched account of attitudes toward women and race in the Canadian Prairies at the end of the nineteenth century. Making use of published captivity narratives and unpublished archival sources, Carter provides some tantalizing glimpses into attitudes toward race and gender and has also provided insight into prairie social history." Kerry Abel, Department of History, Carleton University
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