5 edition of Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis found in the catalog.
Published
1996
by University of Alberta Press in Edmonton, Alta
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Raymond J.A. Huel. |
Series | The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Canadian NorthWest |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BV"2300"O2"H83"1996 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxvii, 387 p : |
Number of Pages | 387 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20629380M |
ISBN 10 | 0888642679 |
Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis (The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate) by Raymond J. Huel Paperback, Pages, Published by The University Of Alberta Press ISBN , ISBN: Raymond Huel was the general editor of The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Canadian North West series and published Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Metis in This book follows the Oblate Fathers’ journey along the Hudson’s Bay Company trade routes into western Canada.
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Raymond Huel is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Lethbridge. Dr. Huel is general editor of "The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Canadian North West" series. He also published Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Metis with the University of Alberta Press. Gilles Martel. Thomas Flanagan. Glen Campbell. Lascelles, Thomas A. Roman Catholic Indian Residential Schools in British Columbia. Order of OMI in BC, Métis Nation of Alberta. Métis Memories of Residential Schools: A Testament to the Strength of the Métis. Edmonton, AB: Métis Nation of Alberta, Miller, J.R. Shingwauk’s Vision: A History of Native Residential Schools.
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Guided by their vision of Christian society and norms, the Oblates went on to work with the Government of Canada to provide health care and education to treaty Indians on the prairies. Their strong identity as both French and Catholic helped shape both native and non-native communities throughout Canada's 4/5(1).
This publication, Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis, by Raymond J. Huel, is the third volume in the Western Oblate History Project that fostered the study of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western and Northern Canada.
Raymond Huel is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Lethbridge. Huel is general editor of "The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Canadian North West" series. He also published Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Metis with the University of Alberta Press.
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An article from journal Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française (Vol Number 2, automnepp. ), on : Luc Côté. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis by Raymond J. Huel. The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7 by the Treaty 7 Tribal Council in Alberta.
Entire book review. 1 Peter ESV / 5 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful. But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame.
Between Mike Gendron and a Catholic Apologist Proclaiming the Gospel. Copyright © Proclaiming the Gospel. Book: Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Metis () Raymond J. Huel. Description: Softcover. The third volume of The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western Canada -See scans for details.
Rare and out-of-print. Condition: Good. Has some general wear. No internal markings. No ripped / loose / missing Rating: % positive. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis touches on a number of other important topics, but these are framed by administrative issues rather than interpretive questions.
The Metis, having few direct ties to government programs, receive comparatively little space in the : Gerhard J. Ens. Raymond J.A. Huel is the author of Proclaiming The Gospel To The Indians And The Métis ( avg rating, 2 ratings, 0 reviews), Archbishop A.-A. Tache of /5(3). By canoe and dog-train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians by: Young, Egerton Ryerson, Published: () Journey from Fort Prince Wales in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean, for the discovery of copper mines and a north-west passage, performed between the years and/ by: Hearne, Samuel, Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis touches on a number of other important topics, but these are framed by administrative issues rather than interpretive questions.
The Metis, having few direct ties to government programs, receive comparatively little space in the by: 1. Peel Huel, Raymond Joseph Armand. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis.
Physical description: xxvii, p.: ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis. [Raymond Joseph Armand Huel] -- Since their arrival in Red River inthe Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate have played an integral role in the history of Canada's North West.
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Huel. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, Photographs, appendi ces, notes, bibliography, index. xxvii + pp. $ paper. The Oblates of Mary Immaculate were the. Electronic books: Additional Physical Format: Print version: Huel, Raymond J.A. Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis.
Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, © Material Type: Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Raymond J A Huel.Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis Raymond J.
A. March Studies in religion. Sciences religieuses.Copying People: Photographing British Columbia First Nations, – by Daniel Francis, and: Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis: The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western Canada, – by Raymond J.A.
Huel, and: The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7 by Treaty 7 and Tribal Council and Dorothy First Rider, with Walter Hildebrand and Sarah Carter.