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Frederick Baraga's Short History of the North American Indians Translated and edited by Graham MacDonald A Co-publication with Michigan State University Press Indigenous Studies |
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About the Book When Frederic Baraga (1797 - 1868), a young Roman Catholic
Priest from Slovenia, arrived on the upper Great Lakes frontier in 1831, his objective was to bring Christianity
to the Native peoples of that quarter, particularly those of the Ottawa and Ojibwa (Chippewa) tribes. His travels
to many outposts of the old fur trade, to Native communities, and to the new mining camps of the region, became legendary,
earning for him the nickname “the snowshoe priest.”
About the Author Graham MacDonald has worked as a historian, teacher,
librarian, and park planner. He is the author of A Good Solid Comfortable Establishment:
An Illustrated History of Lower Fort Garry (J Gordon Shillingford, 1996), and
Where the Mountains Meet the Prairies: A History of Waterton Country (University of Calgary Press, 2000).
Orders For information on how to order this book, please click here. |
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