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The strength of the native church - communities of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard is evident from contemporary descriptions of native church service ( e.g. , Macy 1792a : 254 ) . The Bible , Psalter , and other religious works ...
The strength of the native church - communities of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard is evident from contemporary descriptions of native church service ( e.g. , Macy 1792a : 254 ) . The Bible , Psalter , and other religious works ...
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On December 19 , 1833 , Father Amable ( 40 ) reports : > ( the Indians ) told me that they wanted to build us a beautiful church at Pleasant Point , but that Jacques Besson with three others whom he had brought to his side opposed it ...
On December 19 , 1833 , Father Amable ( 40 ) reports : > ( the Indians ) told me that they wanted to build us a beautiful church at Pleasant Point , but that Jacques Besson with three others whom he had brought to his side opposed it ...
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They used to go to church with all their children . And they had an Indian service , Cree service , in the afternoon . And the white people , all the halfbreeds would go to church before dinner . And they all had their own pews in ...
They used to go to church with all their children . And they had an Indian service , Cree service , in the afternoon . And the white people , all the halfbreeds would go to church before dinner . And they all had their own pews in ...
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Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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