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... missionaries occasionally resorted to dubious religious strategies such as the withholding of the sacrament of absolution — to chastise Micmac who inclined towards the British cause . Yet the Micmac could never be described as pawns of ...
... missionaries occasionally resorted to dubious religious strategies such as the withholding of the sacrament of absolution — to chastise Micmac who inclined towards the British cause . Yet the Micmac could never be described as pawns of ...
Page 166
... Missionaries then purchased some land from the Menominee and Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin for the Stockbridge ( New York Indians ) . In 1828 a group of Indians from New Stockbridge settled on the Fox River in Wisconsin . They were led ...
... Missionaries then purchased some land from the Menominee and Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin for the Stockbridge ( New York Indians ) . In 1828 a group of Indians from New Stockbridge settled on the Fox River in Wisconsin . They were led ...
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... Missionaries and the Adoption of Christianity by the Western James Bay Cree , 1840-1893 . PhD the- sis , University of Toronto . Reynolds , Barrie 1986 Artifactual Documents : Ethnological Museum Collections as an Eth- nohistorical ...
... Missionaries and the Adoption of Christianity by the Western James Bay Cree , 1840-1893 . PhD the- sis , University of Toronto . Reynolds , Barrie 1986 Artifactual Documents : Ethnological Museum Collections as an Eth- nohistorical ...
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