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Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis. Cover Image Book Book

Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis.

Summary: "Since their arrival in Red River in 1845, the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate have played an integral role in the history of Canada's North West." "The Oblates followed the Hudson's Bay Company trade routes into western Canada. They believed ardently in the importance of bringing the word of Christ to natives of what - to the Oblates - was a new land." "Competition with Protestant missionaries added pressure to the missionary work of the Oblates. In recent years, the Oblates have acknowledged that their converts - radically torn from traditional native worship and spirituality - made a sometimes troubled embrace of Christianity." "Guided by their vision of Christian society and norms, the Oblates went on to work with the Government of Canada to provide health care and education to treaty Indians on the prairies. Their strong identity as both French and Catholic helped shape both native and non-native communities throughout Canada's North West."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • ISBN: 0888642679
  • ISBN: 9780888642677
  • Physical Description: xxvii, 387 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, c1996.

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Formatted Contents Note: Foreword / John E. Foster -- 1. The French Antecedents -- 2. The Red River Missions -- 3. The Missionary Frontier and the Oblates: Adaptation and Innovation -- 4. The Oblate Missionary Frontier: Consolidation and Expansion -- 5. Initiation to Christianity -- 6. Education: An Extension and Enhancement of Mission -- 7. Indian Industrial Schools: A Promising Oblate Venture -- 8. Indian Residential Schools: A Frustrating Oblate Experience -- 9. The Oblates and the Federal Government: A Tenuous Relationship -- 10. The Oblates as "Fathers, Guides and Protectors" of Aboriginal Communities -- 11. The Canonical Visit of Superior General T. Laboure: The Precursor of a New Missionary Orientation -- 12. The Oblate Apostolate: One Hundred Years Later -- 13. Epilogue: Redefining Spirituality and Church -- App. I. Religious Jurisdictions in the Canadian North West -- App. II. Vicars of Missions -- App. III. Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in the Canadian North West -- App. IV. Oblate Bishops.
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Missions -- Northwest, Canadian -- History
Missions -- Northwest, Canadian -- History
Oblates of Mary Immaculate -- Missions -- Northwest, Canadian -- History
First Nations

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Merritt Campus BV2300 O2 H83 1996 (Text) 110658 Regular Collection Volume hold Available -
Vancouver Campus BV2300 O2 H83 1996 (Text) 120797 Regular Collection Volume hold Available -

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