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Noble, wretched & redeemable : protestant missionaries to the Indians in Canada and the United States, 1820-1900
University of British Columbia Library

2000
Creators
Higham, C. L.
Description
"Noble, Wretched and Redeemable: Protestant Missionaries to the Indians in Canada and the United States, 1820-1900, examines the relationship between stereotypes of Native peoples and institutional change on the missionary frontiers of nineteenth-century Canada and the United States. Using case studies of Protestant missionaries, Carol Higham demonstrates how corporate missionary societies, governments, and secular scholarly institutions encouraged and rewarded the creation and dispersion of specific Native stereotypes.

This innovative discussion alternates between differences and similarities on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. Higham has dug deeply into the publications of the Protestant missionary societies and also the private papers and many fictional and nonfictional works the missionaries left behind to produce this volume, which will be invaluable to the reader/researcher in cross-border studies."
Language
English

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Alternate Title(s)
Noble, wretched, and redeemable
ISBN
0826321658; 1552380262
Statement of Responsibility
C. L. Higham
Publication Information
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press
Calgary : University of Calgary Press
Physical Description
viii, 283 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-274) and index.
Contents
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Great Commission -- Chapter 2: Noble Savages and Wretched Indians -- Chapter 3: Speaking in Tongues -- Chapter 4: Many Tender Tithes -- Chapter 5: Courting the Public -- Chapter 6: Let No Man Rend Asunder -- Chapter 7: "We Are All Savages" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- Illustrations.
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