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Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians

By Edward Francis Wilson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Driven by a childhood dream, a man ventures to Canada, finding himself not only sharing his faith with the Ojebway Indians but also building schools and churches and learning their unique way of life.

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2004-11-01
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Summary

"Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians" by Edward Francis Wilson is a compelling narrative of faith and cultural immersion set in the late 1800s, where the author recounts his journey as a missionary to the Ojebway Indians in Canada, ignited by childhood dreams and a spiritual awakening, as he becomes immersed in their world, learning about their customs as he forges deep connections within the community. Wilson details the hurdles he overcame while trying to bridge different belief systems, cultural norms, and the critical need for education and aid within the tribe, further recounting his initial visits to tribal lands, establishing a foundation for education and spiritual advancement through the creation of schools and churches, all while navigating the tricky social web of the Ojebway people.

About the Author

The Rev Edward Francis Wilson was a prominent Canadian Anglican missionary and clergyman in the second half of the 19th century.

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