Author: Duchaussois (R.P., Pierre Jean Baptiste)
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Category : Monasticism and religious orders for women
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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The Grey Nuns in the Far North (1867-1917)
Author: Duchaussois (R.P., Pierre Jean Baptiste)
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Category : Monasticism and religious orders for women
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Category : Monasticism and religious orders for women
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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Inuit, Oblate Missionaries, and Grey Nuns in the Keewatin, 1865-1965
Author: Frédéric B. Laugrand
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773558020
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Over the century between the first Oblate mission to the Canadian central Arctic in 1867 and the radical shifts brought about by Vatican II, the region was the site of complex interactions between Inuit, Oblate missionaries, and Grey Nuns – interactions that have not yet received the attention they deserve. Enriching archival sources with oral testimony, Frédéric Laugrand and Jarich Oosten provide an in-depth analysis of conversion, medical care, education, and vocation in the Keewatin region of the Northwest Territories. They show that while Christianity was adopted by the Inuit and major transformations occurred, the Oblates and the Grey Nuns did not eradicate the old traditions or assimilate the Inuit, who were caught up in a process they could not yet fully understand. The study begins with the first contact Inuit had with Christianity in the Keewatin region and ends in the mid-1960s, when an Inuk woman joined the Grey Nuns and two Inuit brothers became Oblate missionaries. Bringing together many different voices, perspectives, and experiences, and emphasizing the value of multivocality in understanding this complex period of Inuit history, Inuit, Oblate Missionaries, and Grey Nuns in the Keewatin, 1865–1965 highlights the subtle nuances of a long and complex interaction, showing how salvation and suffering were intertwined.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773558020
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Over the century between the first Oblate mission to the Canadian central Arctic in 1867 and the radical shifts brought about by Vatican II, the region was the site of complex interactions between Inuit, Oblate missionaries, and Grey Nuns – interactions that have not yet received the attention they deserve. Enriching archival sources with oral testimony, Frédéric Laugrand and Jarich Oosten provide an in-depth analysis of conversion, medical care, education, and vocation in the Keewatin region of the Northwest Territories. They show that while Christianity was adopted by the Inuit and major transformations occurred, the Oblates and the Grey Nuns did not eradicate the old traditions or assimilate the Inuit, who were caught up in a process they could not yet fully understand. The study begins with the first contact Inuit had with Christianity in the Keewatin region and ends in the mid-1960s, when an Inuk woman joined the Grey Nuns and two Inuit brothers became Oblate missionaries. Bringing together many different voices, perspectives, and experiences, and emphasizing the value of multivocality in understanding this complex period of Inuit history, Inuit, Oblate Missionaries, and Grey Nuns in the Keewatin, 1865–1965 highlights the subtle nuances of a long and complex interaction, showing how salvation and suffering were intertwined.
The Congregation of the Grey Nuns (1737-1910)
Author: Sister St. Thomas Aquinas Keefe
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Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Catholic Missions and Annals of the Propagation of the Faith
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Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Languages : en
Pages : 444
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The Ecclesiastical Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 772
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Languages : en
Pages : 772
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Portraits of the Far North
Author: Gerald Kuehl
Publisher: 4117654 Manitoba Ltée (Éditions des Plaines | Vidacom Publications
ISBN: 1989282326
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
If portraits could speak, what fascinating stories would they tell? For over two decades, Manitoban artist Gerald Kuehl has travelled to the far-fl ung corners of Canada to draw out these answers from the last generation of Indigenous Peoples born on the land, and, pencil in hand, to record their likenesses and experiences. Picking up where Kuehl’s acclaimed Portraits of the North left off , Portraits of the Far North follows the artist as he crosses the 60th parallel into Nunavut to meet the few Inuit Elders who still remember the days when their people lived entirely off the bounty of the land. Kuehl’s astonishing graphite pencil drawings and accompanying stories—the result of his travels in the Far North over thirteen years, hundreds of interviews with Elders, and thousands of hours at the drawing board—provide an unprecedented, poignant account of the changing realities Inuit experienced over the course of the last century, and their bright hopes for the future.
Publisher: 4117654 Manitoba Ltée (Éditions des Plaines | Vidacom Publications
ISBN: 1989282326
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
If portraits could speak, what fascinating stories would they tell? For over two decades, Manitoban artist Gerald Kuehl has travelled to the far-fl ung corners of Canada to draw out these answers from the last generation of Indigenous Peoples born on the land, and, pencil in hand, to record their likenesses and experiences. Picking up where Kuehl’s acclaimed Portraits of the North left off , Portraits of the Far North follows the artist as he crosses the 60th parallel into Nunavut to meet the few Inuit Elders who still remember the days when their people lived entirely off the bounty of the land. Kuehl’s astonishing graphite pencil drawings and accompanying stories—the result of his travels in the Far North over thirteen years, hundreds of interviews with Elders, and thousands of hours at the drawing board—provide an unprecedented, poignant account of the changing realities Inuit experienced over the course of the last century, and their bright hopes for the future.
The Ladies, the Gwich'in, and the Rat
Author: Clara Vyvyan
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 1772120901
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
In 1926, two British women came from Cornwall to Edmonton and travelled through northern Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon by rail, sternwheeler, and canoe. For the women, it was a liberating experience, yet Vyvyan's narrative, supported by MacLaren and LaFramboise's insightful editorial work, reveals the imperialist attitudes underlying their travels.
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 1772120901
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
In 1926, two British women came from Cornwall to Edmonton and travelled through northern Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon by rail, sternwheeler, and canoe. For the women, it was a liberating experience, yet Vyvyan's narrative, supported by MacLaren and LaFramboise's insightful editorial work, reveals the imperialist attitudes underlying their travels.
Catholic Missions
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Languages : en
Pages : 870
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Pages : 870
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The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1030
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1030
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University of Toronto Studies
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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