Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] When historians search for Native agency, they often look in places where indigenous and colonial forces were evenly matched, as in Richard White's "middle ground." Implicitly, Indian agency mostly disappeared after colonial power triumphed. Critically, this model omits one faction from the antebellum frontier story: missionaries. In building their stations on the frontier, missionaries opened new zones for indigenous action, and often resisted or tempered the colonial forces bearing down on their Indian charges. This space that missionaries created was under American hegemony, but preceded the arrival of white settlement or US forces en masse. Hence, missi...
The idea of 'civilization' of the American Indian meant the promotion of education in the white men'...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...
From 1744 to 1764 significant numbers of Christian missionaries traveled countless miles across the ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with nativ...
Native Americans have had an incredibly complicated relationship with Christianity. On the one hand,...
As an American, and a missionary of various shades among my own Native American peoples for 30 years...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, European Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries establ...
This research investigates the practices of German-speaking missionaries of the Basel Mission on the...
This dissertation examines the ways in which indigenous peoples and missionaries, specifically Quake...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
In his seminal book, The Middle Ground, Richard White asserts that interactions between Native Ameri...
The idea of 'civilization' of the American Indian meant the promotion of education in the white men'...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...
From 1744 to 1764 significant numbers of Christian missionaries traveled countless miles across the ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
Spanish missions in North America were once viewed as confining and stagnant communities, with nativ...
Native Americans have had an incredibly complicated relationship with Christianity. On the one hand,...
As an American, and a missionary of various shades among my own Native American peoples for 30 years...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, European Franciscan and Jesuit missionaries establ...
This research investigates the practices of German-speaking missionaries of the Basel Mission on the...
This dissertation examines the ways in which indigenous peoples and missionaries, specifically Quake...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
In his seminal book, The Middle Ground, Richard White asserts that interactions between Native Ameri...
The idea of 'civilization' of the American Indian meant the promotion of education in the white men'...
Lower Yanktonai residents experienced great change during the first two decades at the Crow Creek ag...
Examining interactions between Native Americans and whites in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania, Jane ...