Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862

In this doctoral dissertation (Cornell University, 1960), Berkhofer compares and contrasts the differing missionary activities of Quakers, Moravians, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists, to reactions among the Oneida, Seneca, Cherokee, Choctaw, Ojibwa [Ojibwe], Sioux [Dakota]...

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Other Authors: Berkhofer, Robert F.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1960
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spelling ftolac:oai:indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org:10011 2025-03-30T14:52:04+00:00 Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862 Berkhofer, Robert F. 1960 1 reel https://indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org/entry/10011 eng English eng https://indigenousguide.amphilsoc.org/entry/10011 Anishinaabe Haudenosaunee Oneida Seneca Cherokee Choctaw Ojibwe Dakota Ottawa Nez Perce Missions Religion Moravians Society of Friends Methodists Presbyterian Church Baptists Congregationalists Microfilms Dissertations Text 1960 ftolac 2025-03-06T08:42:44Z In this doctoral dissertation (Cornell University, 1960), Berkhofer compares and contrasts the differing missionary activities of Quakers, Moravians, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists, to reactions among the Oneida, Seneca, Cherokee, Choctaw, Ojibwa [Ojibwe], Sioux [Dakota], Ottawa [Odawa], and Nez Perce. Thesis anishina* OLAC: Open Language Archives Community Perce ENVELOPE(-76.000,-76.000,-71.650,-71.650)
spellingShingle Anishinaabe
Haudenosaunee
Oneida
Seneca
Cherokee
Choctaw
Ojibwe
Dakota
Ottawa
Nez Perce
Missions
Religion
Moravians
Society of Friends
Methodists
Presbyterian Church
Baptists
Congregationalists
Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title_full Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title_fullStr Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title_full_unstemmed Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title_short Micellaneous materials, Protestant missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862
title_sort micellaneous materials, protestant missionaries to the american indians, 1787 to 1862
topic Anishinaabe
Haudenosaunee
Oneida
Seneca
Cherokee
Choctaw
Ojibwe
Dakota
Ottawa
Nez Perce
Missions
Religion
Moravians
Society of Friends
Methodists
Presbyterian Church
Baptists
Congregationalists
topic_facet Anishinaabe
Haudenosaunee
Oneida
Seneca
Cherokee
Choctaw
Ojibwe
Dakota
Ottawa
Nez Perce
Missions
Religion
Moravians
Society of Friends
Methodists
Presbyterian Church
Baptists
Congregationalists
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