Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) & the Mississauga IndiansUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987. 1. 1. - 372페이지 An articulate and deeply committed leader of the Ojibwa people, Peter Jones (1802-1856) played a key role in the Mississauga s adjustment to European culture and their survival as a cohesive group. This biography draws on Jones s letters, diaries, sermons, and his history of the Ojibwas, as well as on the diaries and letters of his English wife. |
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The Mississauga Indians | 17 |
Sacred Feathers | 34 |
Born Again | 52 |
The Mississaugas Cultural | 66 |
Go Ye into All the World | 84 |
Opposition | 98 |
FundRaising | 112 |
Eliza | 130 |
ΙΟ All Out of Tune | 150 |
Land and Education | 173 |
From Edinburgh to Echo Villa | 198 |
The Final Years | 215 |
Peter Joness Legacy | 234 |
Mississauga PlaceNames | 255 |
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American Indians Anishinabeg April August Augustus d'Este Augustus Jones band Brantford British brother Charles chief Chippewa Christian Church CMCR Council Credit Indians Credit Mission Credit River Diary early Egerton Ryerson Eliza Jones England English entry farm father February Francis Bond Head George Copway governor Grand River Grape Island Henry Herkimer History Indian Affairs Indian Department Iroquois January John Jones John Sunday Jones to Eliza Jones's Joseph Brant Joseph Sawyer July June kilometers Lake Ontario Lake Simcoe land later Letter Book lived London Lord Glenelg March Maungwudaus Methodist Mississaugas Mohawk Muncey Munceytown Munsees native Niagara North America October Ojibwa Ontario Archives Ottawa Peter and Eliza Peter Jones preacher Report reserve Reverend Rice Lake River Credit Sacred Feathers Saugeen September sermons shore of Lake Six Nations Spirit University of Toronto Upper Canada Wahbanosay Wesleyan William wrote York young