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Although Father Choné did not explicitly state that Ojibwe hymnals and catechism books were used , we have to assume that was the means by which the " instruction " occurred . Anecdotes from the Jesuits who first re- settled amongst the ...
Although Father Choné did not explicitly state that Ojibwe hymnals and catechism books were used , we have to assume that was the means by which the " instruction " occurred . Anecdotes from the Jesuits who first re- settled amongst the ...
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... father , signed his name on the 1836 Bond Head Treaty instead of using his doodem symbol . 14 It is also possible that one of the priests transcribed the letter . According to the records , Father Choné and Father Proulx were the only ...
... father , signed his name on the 1836 Bond Head Treaty instead of using his doodem symbol . 14 It is also possible that one of the priests transcribed the letter . According to the records , Father Choné and Father Proulx were the only ...
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... Father Hanipaux , Father Choné's colleague , made the following report about Michigiwadinong , a newly established settlement within their mission : 18 Their most urgent preoccupation was to build a bark chapel in God's honor ... They ...
... Father Hanipaux , Father Choné's colleague , made the following report about Michigiwadinong , a newly established settlement within their mission : 18 Their most urgent preoccupation was to build a bark chapel in God's honor ... They ...
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Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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