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Rand and the Micmacs

By Jeremiah S. Clark

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

A dedicated missionary braves cultural divides and religious opposition to bring faith and understanding to an Indigenous tribe in 19th-century Canada.

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2015-11-14
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"Rand and the Micmacs" by Jeremiah S. Clark is a biographical narrative exploring the life of Silas Tertius Rand, a devoted missionary among the Micmac people of Maritime Canada during the 1800s. The story unveils Rand's determined quest to understand the Micmac language in order to bring religious teachings and build meaningful relationships as he serves with them. The narrative introduces Rand through admiring poems and introductions, which highlight his spirit and devotion despite facing challenges like limited resources and opposition from other religious groups and emphasizes his goal to share his faith with the Micmacs, showing his language skills and deep emotional bonds formed through his work to uplift the marginalized tribe.

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