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Hidden women of history: Antoinette de Saint-Étienne, the First Nations nun who sang for a queen

  • Written by Susan Broomhall, Professor of History, University of Western Australia
Hidden women of history: Antoinette de Saint-Étienne, the First Nations nun who sang for a queenMap of New France, by Samuel de Champlain (1612), including French depictions of First Nations peoples.Wikimedia Commons

In this series, we look at under-acknowledged women through the ages.

In an archive in regional France, the story of a Canadian First Nations woman emerges from an old manuscript written by nuns documenting the history of their...

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