The object of this paper is to identify, across time and space, the means by which the First Nations of Canada have been able to adopt the Catholic religion through a feminine prism. After having shown that the spirituality of the religious congregations was chiefly oriented around Catholicism’s feminine figures, the author demonstrates the existence of similarities between traditional rituals of First Nations people and Catholic rituals that may shed light on the amazing strength of these feminine devotions within the practices of First Nations people since the 17th Century. The example of Catherine Tekawhitka, a Mohawk Indian woman who lived in the second half of the 17th Century and was canonized in 2012, evidences the special link betw...
Christianity has played a major role in shaping both Euro-Canadians and Amerindians in North America...
In October, 2012, the Catholic Church canonized Kateri Tekakwitha, an Iroquois convert to Christiani...
The transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a successful conquest of a pagan ...
L’objet de cet article est de cerner, à travers le temps et l’espace, les moyens par lesquels les Pr...
This thesis examines the relationship between French female Catholicism during the 17th century and ...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
Using rituals as a means of dialogue has been a vital strategy for cross-cultural interchange. Start...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Langlois Claude. Jean (Marguerite) Evolution des communautés religieuses de femmes au Canada de 1639...
The records and archives pertaining to the history of European settlement in what is now...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
This paper describes the development of St Anne's festival, celebrated by the Mi'kmaq each year for ...
Cet article explore le rôle clé qu’ont joué les femmes dans la construction de réseaux sociaux catho...
By the end of the seventeenth century and the turn of the eighteenth Europeans had discovered, explo...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
Christianity has played a major role in shaping both Euro-Canadians and Amerindians in North America...
In October, 2012, the Catholic Church canonized Kateri Tekakwitha, an Iroquois convert to Christiani...
The transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a successful conquest of a pagan ...
L’objet de cet article est de cerner, à travers le temps et l’espace, les moyens par lesquels les Pr...
This thesis examines the relationship between French female Catholicism during the 17th century and ...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
Using rituals as a means of dialogue has been a vital strategy for cross-cultural interchange. Start...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Langlois Claude. Jean (Marguerite) Evolution des communautés religieuses de femmes au Canada de 1639...
The records and archives pertaining to the history of European settlement in what is now...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
This paper describes the development of St Anne's festival, celebrated by the Mi'kmaq each year for ...
Cet article explore le rôle clé qu’ont joué les femmes dans la construction de réseaux sociaux catho...
By the end of the seventeenth century and the turn of the eighteenth Europeans had discovered, explo...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
Christianity has played a major role in shaping both Euro-Canadians and Amerindians in North America...
In October, 2012, the Catholic Church canonized Kateri Tekakwitha, an Iroquois convert to Christiani...
The transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a successful conquest of a pagan ...