Mission among the Blackfeet

Type
Book
Authors
Howard L. Harrod ( Harrod, Howard L. )
 
ISBN 10
0806109661 
ISBN 13
9780806109664 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1971 
Pages
218 
Subject
Siksika -- Missions 
Abstract
"The Blackfeet were once a vigorous nomadic people following the buffalo herds and living a life organized around strong family, religious, and social institutions. However, the Blackfoot world began to crumble during the second half of the nineteenth century as white civilization encroached upon their hunting grounds, the buffalo herds disappeared, and repeated smallpox epidemics ravaged the tribe.

Yet another blow was dealt to the Blackfoot world by Roman Catholic and Protestant efforts to convert the Indians to Christianity and to replace the traditional Blackfoot way of life with white cultural values and customs.

The Catholic missions and later Protestant efforts met many obstacles -Indian resistance, lack of funds, difficult working conditions, and continually changing governmental and denominational policies. Nonetheless, their long-continued work made an impact upon the Blackfeet, with both positive and negative consequences.

Mission Among the Blackfeet combines the history of these missions with an assessment of their sociological effect upon the tribe from the time the missionary movement began in the 1840's until the present. Drawing upon much previously unpublished material from church, Blackfeet Agency, and other government and historical society archives, this account tells of the successes and failures of both Indians and missionaries."--Amazon. 
Description
xxi, 218 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:
Introduction: Indian missions and social change
Traditional culture and early Christian missions: Buffalo days ; White man's medicine ; The last buffalo
Catholic missions and forced acculturation: Conflicts with the Powers of Darkness ; A temporary Protestant establishment ; Civilizing and Christianizing ; The resistance of Satan
Protestant missions struggle for identity: Short coats and civilization ; The Church of the Little Sweet Pine ; Short coats and segregation
The shape of the present: A question of social justice ; Protestant and Catholic responses
Conclusion: The two heritages compared

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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