Jens Haven (1724–1796) and Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Newfoundland

ABSTRACT Jens Haven, a former missionary to Green-land, established contact with Inuit from Labrador in 1764. Governor Palliser of Newfoundland saw in Haven’s missionary efforts an opportunity to improve the hitherto hostile relations between the English and Inuit. On his exploration journey, Haven...

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Published in:Journal of Moravian History
Main Author: Rollmann, Hans J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Pennsylvania State University Press 2023
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spelling crpennstateupr:10.5325/jmorahist.23.1.0001 2024-06-02T08:07:30+00:00 Jens Haven (1724–1796) and Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Newfoundland Rollmann, Hans J. 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jmorahist.23.1.0001 https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/moravian-history/article-pdf/23/1/1/1859969/jmorahist_23_1_1.pdf en eng The Pennsylvania State University Press Journal of Moravian History volume 23, issue 1, page 1-14 ISSN 1933-6632 2161-6310 journal-article 2023 crpennstateupr https://doi.org/10.5325/jmorahist.23.1.0001 2024-05-07T14:14:52Z ABSTRACT Jens Haven, a former missionary to Green-land, established contact with Inuit from Labrador in 1764. Governor Palliser of Newfoundland saw in Haven’s missionary efforts an opportunity to improve the hitherto hostile relations between the English and Inuit. On his exploration journey, Haven met Captain James Cook near Quirpon on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula and stayed on his ship. Governor Palliser’s recommendation of Jens Haven to English naval officers in Newfoundland and Labrador provides the context for Haven’s dealings with Captain James Cook. Haven sought to demonstrate throughout the journey his British loyalty. He also found confirmation for an ethnic kinship between Inuit in Labrador and Greenland. The missionary’s relations with Captain Cook are explored here fully by considering all extant archival materials available for the trip, including the German records that he kept from British authorities as well as a later reflection about the trip in 1784. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland inuit Newfoundland Penn State University Press Greenland Jens Haven ENVELOPE(-63.737,-63.737,58.912,58.912) Newfoundland Quirpon ENVELOPE(-55.431,-55.431,51.583,51.583) Journal of Moravian History 23 1 1 14
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description ABSTRACT Jens Haven, a former missionary to Green-land, established contact with Inuit from Labrador in 1764. Governor Palliser of Newfoundland saw in Haven’s missionary efforts an opportunity to improve the hitherto hostile relations between the English and Inuit. On his exploration journey, Haven met Captain James Cook near Quirpon on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula and stayed on his ship. Governor Palliser’s recommendation of Jens Haven to English naval officers in Newfoundland and Labrador provides the context for Haven’s dealings with Captain James Cook. Haven sought to demonstrate throughout the journey his British loyalty. He also found confirmation for an ethnic kinship between Inuit in Labrador and Greenland. The missionary’s relations with Captain Cook are explored here fully by considering all extant archival materials available for the trip, including the German records that he kept from British authorities as well as a later reflection about the trip in 1784.
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title_fullStr Jens Haven (1724–1796) and Captain James Cook (1728–1779) in Newfoundland
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