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Demons, Saints, & Patriots. Catholic Visions of Native America through The Indian Sentinel (1902-1962) (Marquette Studies in Theology)
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| #4694537 in Books | Marquette Univ Pr | 2009-12-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x5.75 x.25l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | |||This well-researched study illuminates the work of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions through the periodical it published from 1902 to 1962. Careful attention to the missionaries who wrote and the natives they wrote about yields impressive results on the m
Few subjects of American religious history have generated the kind of interpretive schizophrenia that has marked the story of twentieth-century Catholic missionary work among Native American tribes in the United States. Until the 1960s, non-Native observers were nearly unanimous in their praise of the Catholic Indian missionary, portraying reservation priests and boarding school teachers as saintly frontiersmen of heroic dedication, sacrificing all to civilize the Indian...
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