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4 “The Joy My Heart Has Experienced”: Eliza Field Jones and the Transatlantic Missionary World, 1830s–40s
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: 1
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Communities in Encounter
- Reading Rituals: Performance and Religious Encounter in Early Colonial Northeastern North America 21
- Managing Alliance, Negotiating Christianity: Haudenosaunee Uses of Anglicanism in Northeastern North America, 1760s–1830s 38
- A Subversive Sincerity: The I:yem Memorial, Catholicism, and Political Opportunity in S’olh Téméxw 61
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Individuals in Encounter
- “The Joy My Heart Has Experienced”: Eliza Field Jones and the Transatlantic Missionary World, 1830s–40s 83
- Between García Moreno and Chan Santa Cruz: Riel and the Métis Rebellions 102
- Rethinking Edward Ahenakew’s Intellectual Legacy: Expressions of nêhiyawi-mâmitonêyihcikan (Cree Consciousness or Thinking) 119
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Contemporary Encounters
- Aporia, Atrocity, and Religion in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 145
- Decolonizing Religious Encounter? Teaching “Indigenous Traditions, Women, and Colonialism” 164
- Autoethnography That Breaks Your Heart: Or What Does an Interdisciplinarian Do When What She Was Hoping for Simply Isn’t There? 183
- Conclusion: 205
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: 1
-
Communities in Encounter
- Reading Rituals: Performance and Religious Encounter in Early Colonial Northeastern North America 21
- Managing Alliance, Negotiating Christianity: Haudenosaunee Uses of Anglicanism in Northeastern North America, 1760s–1830s 38
- A Subversive Sincerity: The I:yem Memorial, Catholicism, and Political Opportunity in S’olh Téméxw 61
-
Individuals in Encounter
- “The Joy My Heart Has Experienced”: Eliza Field Jones and the Transatlantic Missionary World, 1830s–40s 83
- Between García Moreno and Chan Santa Cruz: Riel and the Métis Rebellions 102
- Rethinking Edward Ahenakew’s Intellectual Legacy: Expressions of nêhiyawi-mâmitonêyihcikan (Cree Consciousness or Thinking) 119
-
Contemporary Encounters
- Aporia, Atrocity, and Religion in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada 145
- Decolonizing Religious Encounter? Teaching “Indigenous Traditions, Women, and Colonialism” 164
- Autoethnography That Breaks Your Heart: Or What Does an Interdisciplinarian Do When What She Was Hoping for Simply Isn’t There? 183
- Conclusion: 205
- Contributors 209
- Index 213