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Battle for the Soul
by
KEITH R. WIDDER
in
Acculturation
/ American Indian Education
/ Boarding Schools
/ Catholics
/ Chippewa (Tribe)
/ Christian Ministry
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural Differences
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Evangelical Christians
/ Evangelicalism
/ Evangelicalism-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Family Life
/ Fur Trade
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Mackinaw Mission
/ Mackinaw Mission-History
/ Metis (People)
/ Métis-Cultural assimilation-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Métis-Missions-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Michigan
/ Michigan (Mackinac Island)
/ Missionaries
/ Missions
/ Mâetis
/ Métis
/ North American History
/ Ojibwa Indians
/ Ojibwa Indians-Missions
/ Protestants
/ RELIGION
/ Religious Studies
/ Social History
/ World Views
1999
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Battle for the Soul
by
KEITH R. WIDDER
in
Acculturation
/ American Indian Education
/ Boarding Schools
/ Catholics
/ Chippewa (Tribe)
/ Christian Ministry
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural Differences
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Evangelical Christians
/ Evangelicalism
/ Evangelicalism-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Family Life
/ Fur Trade
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Mackinaw Mission
/ Mackinaw Mission-History
/ Metis (People)
/ Métis-Cultural assimilation-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Métis-Missions-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Michigan
/ Michigan (Mackinac Island)
/ Missionaries
/ Missions
/ Mâetis
/ Métis
/ North American History
/ Ojibwa Indians
/ Ojibwa Indians-Missions
/ Protestants
/ RELIGION
/ Religious Studies
/ Social History
/ World Views
1999
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Battle for the Soul
by
KEITH R. WIDDER
in
Acculturation
/ American Indian Education
/ Boarding Schools
/ Catholics
/ Chippewa (Tribe)
/ Christian Ministry
/ Cultural assimilation
/ Cultural Differences
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Evangelical Christians
/ Evangelicalism
/ Evangelicalism-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Family Life
/ Fur Trade
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Mackinaw Mission
/ Mackinaw Mission-History
/ Metis (People)
/ Métis-Cultural assimilation-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Métis-Missions-Michigan-Mackinac Island (Island)
/ Michigan
/ Michigan (Mackinac Island)
/ Missionaries
/ Missions
/ Mâetis
/ Métis
/ North American History
/ Ojibwa Indians
/ Ojibwa Indians-Missions
/ Protestants
/ RELIGION
/ Religious Studies
/ Social History
/ World Views
1999
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Battle for the Soul
1999
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In 1823 William and Amanda Ferry opened a boarding school for Métis children on Mackinac Island, Michigan Territory, setting in motion an intense spiritual battle to win the souls and change the lives of the children, their parents, and all others living at Mackinac.Battle for the Souldemonstrates how a group of enthusiastic missionaries, empowered by an uncompromising religious motivation, served as agents of Americanization. The Ferrys' high hopes crumbled, however, as they watched their work bring about a revival of Catholicism and their students refuse to abandon the fur trade as a way of life. The story of the Mackinaw Mission is that of people who held differing world views negotiating to create a \"middle-ground,\" a society with room for all.Widder's study is a welcome addition to the literature on American frontier missions. Using Richard White's \"middle ground\" paradigm, it focuses on the cultural interaction between French, British, American, and various native groups at the Mackinac mission in Michigan during the early 19th century. The author draws on materials from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions archives, as well as other manuscript sources, to trace not only the missionaries' efforts to Christianize and Americanize the native peoples, but the religious, social, and cultural conflicts between Protestant missionaries and Catholic priests in the region. Much attention has been given to the missionaries to the Indians in other areas of the US, but little to this region.
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Michigan State University Press
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ISBN
0870134914, 9780870134913
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