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Page 351
... missionaries and natives has been widely debated by historians . Some , such as Robin Fisher , argue that missionaries were the most destructive group of whites in North America because they deliberately set out to change native culture ...
... missionaries and natives has been widely debated by historians . Some , such as Robin Fisher , argue that missionaries were the most destructive group of whites in North America because they deliberately set out to change native culture ...
Page 353
... missionaries ' demands in the 1820s and 1830s , and only accepted the missionaries ' agricultural program when they thought it a necessary concession to maintain a diplomatic relationship and retain access to prestige and material goods ...
... missionaries ' demands in the 1820s and 1830s , and only accepted the missionaries ' agricultural program when they thought it a necessary concession to maintain a diplomatic relationship and retain access to prestige and material goods ...
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... missionaries . At these gatherings the Midé cast spells on missionary activity and encouraged the Ojibwa to ignore the missionaries . At the end of May , 1832 , Cockran was invited to attend 41 36 Czuboka , " St. Peter's " ( 1960 ) , 24 ...
... missionaries . At these gatherings the Midé cast spells on missionary activity and encouraged the Ojibwa to ignore the missionaries . At the end of May , 1832 , Cockran was invited to attend 41 36 Czuboka , " St. Peter's " ( 1960 ) , 24 ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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