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... sermons are in English , but beginning in 1883 Ojibwe sermons begin to dominate . In at least one case there are English and Ojibwe versions of the same sermon . The English version was given at Superior , while the Ojibwe version was ...
... sermons are in English , but beginning in 1883 Ojibwe sermons begin to dominate . In at least one case there are English and Ojibwe versions of the same sermon . The English version was given at Superior , while the Ojibwe version was ...
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... sermon literature , most of which represents the thought of Oderic Derenthal . First , the most striking thing about these sermons is how little reference they make to the world of the listeners . Most of the sermons could as well have ...
... sermon literature , most of which represents the thought of Oderic Derenthal . First , the most striking thing about these sermons is how little reference they make to the world of the listeners . Most of the sermons could as well have ...
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... sermons , which make no reference to Indian issues , tell us something about Derenthal's attitude toward his Indian congregations . Far from being condescending , he treats his listeners at Odanah , Lac du Flambeau , Lac Courte Oreilles ...
... sermons , which make no reference to Indian issues , tell us something about Derenthal's attitude toward his Indian congregations . Far from being condescending , he treats his listeners at Odanah , Lac du Flambeau , Lac Courte Oreilles ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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