Using rituals as a means of dialogue has been a vital strategy for cross-cultural interchange. Starting with the study of ritual practices, this article discusses the dialectic interface between the Canadian Mi’kmaq Indian traditions and Catholicism, the latter brought into Mi’kmaq territory by French missionaries as early as the beginning of the 17th century. To fully understand the Mi’kmaq relation to Catholicism, four different contexts are considered. The Mi’kmaq have practised Catholicism within a colonial framework, but they have not passively adopted power structures and colonial religion into their communities. Instead, they have interpreted the new conditions by building models both of the world and for the world. In these creative...
From the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, people of British origin have shared the area of New...
Conflict has marred the relationship between peoples of Aboriginal and European decent since contact...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
The object of this paper is to identify, across time and space, the means by which the First Nations...
This paper considers the religious meaning of earliest contact between Europeans and North American ...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
In a dialogue between the material and the textual, can objects speak over texts? This project exami...
The Montagnais kin groups which entered the Canadian mission at Sillery in 1639 throw signrficant li...
In Canada, many citizens are justifiably proud of our country’s commitment to multiculturalism and r...
grantor: Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto“Dialogue at the Bounda...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a s...
This paper describes the development of St Anne's festival, celebrated by the Mi'kmaq each year for ...
From the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, people of British origin have shared the area of New...
Conflict has marred the relationship between peoples of Aboriginal and European decent since contact...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
The object of this paper is to identify, across time and space, the means by which the First Nations...
This paper considers the religious meaning of earliest contact between Europeans and North American ...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
Native American religious traditions are rich in aesthetics and symbolism. Each tribal group has its...
In a dialogue between the material and the textual, can objects speak over texts? This project exami...
The Montagnais kin groups which entered the Canadian mission at Sillery in 1639 throw signrficant li...
In Canada, many citizens are justifiably proud of our country’s commitment to multiculturalism and r...
grantor: Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto“Dialogue at the Bounda...
Item does not contain fulltextThe transition to Catholicism in Pelly Bay is usually described as a s...
This paper describes the development of St Anne's festival, celebrated by the Mi'kmaq each year for ...
From the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, people of British origin have shared the area of New...
Conflict has marred the relationship between peoples of Aboriginal and European decent since contact...
<p>This dissertation examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of annual reports ...