Visions of the New Jerusalem: Religious Settlement on the PrairiesBenjamin Galletly Smillie NeWest Press, 1983 - 207 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 35
Seite 28
... ( Indian ) Industrial School , 1905 With few exceptions , missionaries clearly wished not only to convert the Indian to Christ but also to change the Indian way of organizing society into the European way . Education and agriculture were ...
... ( Indian ) Industrial School , 1905 With few exceptions , missionaries clearly wished not only to convert the Indian to Christ but also to change the Indian way of organizing society into the European way . Education and agriculture were ...
Seite 30
... Indian territory is the " de- historization " of the Indian . Both primary sources ( fur traders and missionary journals ) and Canadian historians have distorted the Indian's experience and place in the settlement and development of ...
... Indian territory is the " de- historization " of the Indian . Both primary sources ( fur traders and missionary journals ) and Canadian historians have distorted the Indian's experience and place in the settlement and development of ...
Seite 31
... Indian , time and history became a line of chronological events rather than a circle of ongoing life . There is very little documentation concerning native response to the missionary presence . Only recently has Indian participation in ...
... Indian , time and history became a line of chronological events rather than a circle of ongoing life . There is very little documentation concerning native response to the missionary presence . Only recently has Indian participation in ...
Inhalt
Historical background to prairie settlement | 13 |
IndianMetis reaction to | 27 |
Continuity and flexibility | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
7 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agrarian agricultural Alberta Anglican Archives became believe Bishop Boniface British Columbia build Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway Catholic Church Catholicism centre century Christ Church of Canada colony congregation cultural doctrine Dominion Doukhobors eastern Christian economic Edmonton English established ethnic faith farm farmers French Catholic French-speaking clergy German God's Holy homestead hope Hutterian Hutterites Ibid ideal immigrants Indian J. S. Woodsworth Jerusalem Jewish Jews kingdom Lake land Langevin language leaders liturgy living Lutheran Manitoba Mennonites Methodist Metis minister missionaries monastery monks Montreal movement Muenster native Peter's pilgrims pioneers political population prairies Presbyterian priests Protestant provinces Quebec race Regina religion religious Roman Catholic Rupert's Land rural Russian Saskatchewan Archives Board Saskatoon schools secular settlement settlers Social Gospel society spirit synagogue territory theology Toronto tradition Ukrainian Catholic United Church University of Saskatchewan Veregin vision Wapella West western Canada Winnipeg worship
Verweise auf dieses Buch
A History of Canadian Catholics: Gallicanism, Romanism, and Canadianism Terence J. Fay Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |