Shaganash

 

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Preface        Introduction       

Chapter 1        Chapter 2        Chapter 3        Chapter 4        Chapter 5

Conclusions       

Notes: Preface        Notes: Introduction       

Notes: Chapter 1        Notes: Chapter 2

Notes: Chapter 3        Notes: Chapter 4        Notes: Chapter 5       

Notes: Conclusions

Bibliography

 

Chapter 1 was published as Narratives of early encounters between Europeans and the Cree of western James Bay. Ontario History 80,3 (September 1988), 227-245.

Chapter 2 was published in part as The Reverend George Barnley, Wesleyan Methodist, and James Bay's fur trade company families. Ontario History 72, March 1985, 43-64, and in part as The Reverend George Barnley and the James Bay Cree. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 6,2 (1986), 313-32

Chapter 3 was published as John Horden, first Bishop of Moosonee: diplomat and man of compromise. Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 27,2 (October 1985), 86-97 & 28,2 (October 1986), 74.

Chapter 4 was published as Archdeacon Thomas Vincent of Moosonee and the handicap of 'Métis' racial status. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 3,1 (1983), 95-116.

Chapter 5 was published in part as Manitu, power, books and wiitihkow: some factors in the adoption of Christianity by nineteenth century western James Bay Cree. Native Studies Review 3,1 (1987), 1-30, and in part as The Cree prophets: oral and documentary accounts. Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 31,1 (April 1989): 3-13.

The Conclusions were published as The Anglican Church in western James Bay: Positive influence or destructive force?  In The Anglican Church and the World of Western Canada 1820-1970, Barry Ferguson ed.  Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1991, 104-12. 

 

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