The betrayal of faith : the tragic journey of a colonial native convert / Emma Anderson.
Material type: TextSeries: Harvard historical studies ; v. 160.Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xii, 303 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 067402608X
- 9780674026087
- Pastedechouan, Pierre-Anthoine, 1608-
- Franciscan Recollects -- Missions -- Saint Lawrence River Valley
- Montagnais Indians -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Biography
- Montagnais Indians -- Missions -- Saint Lawrence River Valley
- Indian Catholics -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Biography
- Catholic converts -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Biography
- Religion and culture -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- History
- Racism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- History
- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Religious life and customs
- 971.400497320092 22
- E99.M87 A46 2007
Contents:
Prologue: Pierre-Anthoine Pastedechouan, voyager between worlds -- "Thy God has not come to our country" : Innu childhood -- "Do not take me back to those beasts who do not know God" : transformation in France -- "I have not a mind strong enough to remain firm" : religious ambivalence -- "God has let his thunderbolts fall" : apostasy and death in the Canadian woods -- Pastedechouan's legacy.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 971.400497320092 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A400869B |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-294) and index.
Prologue: Pierre-Anthoine Pastedechouan, voyager between worlds -- "Thy God has not come to our country" : Innu childhood -- "Do not take me back to those beasts who do not know God" : transformation in France -- "I have not a mind strong enough to remain firm" : religious ambivalence -- "God has let his thunderbolts fall" : apostasy and death in the Canadian woods -- Pastedechouan's legacy.
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