Lakotas, black robes, and holy women German reports from the Indian missions in South Dakota, 1886 - 1900 = Rothäute, Schwarzröcke und heilige Frauen
معرفی کتاب «Lakotas, black robes, and holy women German reports from the Indian missions in South Dakota, 1886 - 1900 = Rothäute, Schwarzröcke und heilige Frauen» نوشتهٔ Karl Markus Kreis, Raymond A. Bucko, Corinna Dally-Starna، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Nebraska Press Project MUSE در سال 2007. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Lakotas, Black Robes, and Holy Women makes available in English a rare collection of eyewitness accounts by German Catholic missionaries among the Lakotas in the late nineteenth century. German missionaries played an important role in the early years of the St. Francis mission on the Rosebud Reservation, and the Holy Rosary mission on the Pine Ridge Reservation, both in South Dakota. Although the accounts reflect the dominant perspective and attitude of missionaries and white teachers in the period of assimilation policy, they also offer firsthand accounts of the Lakotas in the early reservation years by Jesuits who saw themselves as friends and defenders of the Indians against a government policy they considered inappropriate and harmful. During the watershed years of 1886–1900, the German missionaries witnessed and participated in key events in the history of the American West, including the Ghost Dance, the Wounded Knee massacre, the Drexel Mission fight, the repression of Lakota rituals, and the growing importance of Catholicism for many Lakotas. The volume also describes the role of women in the mission and the process of converting and schooling Lakotas. (20071001) Lakotas, Black Robes, And Holy Women Makes Available In English A Rare Collection Of Eyewitness Accounts By German Catholic Missionaries Among The Lakotas In The Late Nineteenth Century. German Missionaries Played An Important Role In The Early Years Of The St. Francis Mission On The Rosebud Reservation, And The Holy Rosary Mission On The Pine Ridge Reservation, Both In South Dakota. Although The Accounts Reflect The Dominant Perspective And Attitude Of Missionaries And White Teachers In The Period Of Assimilation Policy, They Also Offer Firsthand Accounts Of The Lakotas In The Early Reservation Years By Jesuits Who Saw Themselves As Friends And Defenders Of The Indians Against A Government Policy They Considered Inappropriate And Harmful. About The History Of The Catholic Mission Among The Sioux. The Founding Of The Mission Schools And The Early Years, 1886-1890 ; Ghost Dance, Wounded Knee, And The Aftermath, 1890-1891 ; Catholic Community Structure Versus Government Policies, 1891-1900 ; Outlook Into The Twentieth Century -- German Reports From The Missions. From The Chronicles Of The Missions And From The Annual Reports Of The Sisters Of St. Francis Of Penance And Christian Charity ; News And Reports From The Journal Die Katholischen Missionen -- Members Of The Orders Who Served At The St. Francis And Holy Rosary Missions. Edited By Karl Markus Kreis ; Translated By Corinna Dally-starna ; Introduction By Raymond A. Bucko. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [293]-297) And Index. Translated From The German.
Lakotas, Black Robes, and Holy Women makes available in English a rare collection of eyewitness accounts by German Catholic missionaries among the Lakotas in the late nineteenth century. German missionaries played an important role in the early years of the St. Francis mission on the Rosebud Reservation, and the Holy Rosary mission on the Pine Ridge Reservation, both in South Dakota. Although the accounts reflect the dominant perspective and attitude of missionaries and white teachers in the period of assimilation policy, they also offer firsthand accounts of the Lakotas in the early reservation years by Jesuits who saw themselves as friends and defenders of the Indians against a government policy they considered inappropriate and harmful.
During the watershed years of 1886–1900, the German missionaries witnessed and participated in key events in the history of the American West, including the Ghost Dance, the Wounded Knee massacre, the Drexel Mission fight, the repression of Lakota rituals, and the growing importance of Catholicism for many Lakotas. The volume also describes the role of women in the mission and the process of converting and schooling Lakotas. German missionaries played an important role in the early years of the St Francis mission on the Rosebud Reservation, and the Holy Rosary mission on the Pine Ridge Reservation, both in South Dakota. This work presents a collection of eyewitness accounts by German Catholic missionaries among the Lakotas in the late nineteenth century.
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Lakotas, Black Robes, and Holy Women makes available in English a rare collection of eyewitness accounts by German Catholic missionaries among the Lakotas in the late nineteenth century. German missionaries played an important role in the early years of the St. Francis mission on the Rosebud Reservation, and the Holy Rosary mission on the Pine Ridge Reservation, both in South Dakota. Although the accounts reflect the dominant perspective and attitude of missionaries and white teachers in the period of assimilation policy, they also offer firsthand accounts of the Lakotas in the early reservation years by Jesuits who saw themselves as friends and defenders of the Indians against a government policy they considered inappropriate and harmful.
During the watershed years of 1886–1900, the German missionaries witnessed and participated in key events in the history of the American West, including the Ghost Dance, the Wounded Knee massacre, the Drexel Mission fight, the repression of Lakota rituals, and the growing importance of Catholicism for many Lakotas. The volume also describes the role of women in the mission and the process of converting and schooling Lakotas. German missionaries played an important role in the early years of the St Francis mission on the Rosebud Reservation, and the Holy Rosary mission on the Pine Ridge Reservation, both in South Dakota. This work presents a collection of eyewitness accounts by German Catholic missionaries among the Lakotas in the late nineteenth century.