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... Christianity ; and in their early history are noted for the suavity of their demeanor and the docility with which they submitted to the directions of the Missionaries . Many individuals of this Tribe have also become incorporated with ...
... Christianity ; and in their early history are noted for the suavity of their demeanor and the docility with which they submitted to the directions of the Missionaries . Many individuals of this Tribe have also become incorporated with ...
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... Christianity , and since their complete conversion a favourable change in their demeanour is observable . The use of intoxicating liquors is less prevalent among them than formerly , and their inclination for Agricultural pursuits is on ...
... Christianity , and since their complete conversion a favourable change in their demeanour is observable . The use of intoxicating liquors is less prevalent among them than formerly , and their inclination for Agricultural pursuits is on ...
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... Christianity , being members of the Roman Catholic Church ; and for the most part are very devout , knowing all their prayers and hymns in their own tongue . The Missionaries labouring among them have given a great deal of attention to ...
... Christianity , being members of the Roman Catholic Church ; and for the most part are very devout , knowing all their prayers and hymns in their own tongue . The Missionaries labouring among them have given a great deal of attention to ...
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... Christianity at least in name . To the Tribes above enunciated we may add the Mistassins and Nas- kapees , on the lower St. Lawrence . The latter are akin to the Monta- gnais , and number 2,500 , of whom 1500 are still Pagans .. This ...
... Christianity at least in name . To the Tribes above enunciated we may add the Mistassins and Nas- kapees , on the lower St. Lawrence . The latter are akin to the Monta- gnais , and number 2,500 , of whom 1500 are still Pagans .. This ...
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... Christianity , and not without good effect . They have on an average progressed both in a moral and social point of view ; and are not insensible to their improve- ment , many of them expressing their gratitude for the means of ...
... Christianity , and not without good effect . They have on an average progressed both in a moral and social point of view ; and are not insensible to their improve- ment , many of them expressing their gratitude for the means of ...
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