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Narrative of the Mission of the United Brethren : Among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians

By: (Author) John Heckewelder

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ISBN-10: 1036526232

ISBN-13: 9781036526238

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Product Classification: Autobiography: general

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This book offers a profound narrative of the mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware Indians, beginning in 1808. It delves into the remarkable events and challenges faced by missionaries in propagating Christian doctrine amidst the northern tribes. Through a meticulous compilation of historical facts, anecdotes, speeches, and the personal experiences of those at the missionary stations, the author brings to light the principal difficulties and obstacles encountered in these endeavors. Furthermore, it provides an insightful examination of how external perceptions and accusations against Christian Indiansreferred to as Moravian Indianshave been shaped by ignorance or malice over time.

Set against the backdrop of early American history, this narrative situates itself within a broader literary context by connecting with Loskiel's history on similar missions. The author ensures thematic depth by exploring not only the external challenges but also offering glimpses into the internal state of Indian congregations. This exploration reveals a multifaceted view of cultural interaction, religious propagation, and survival during periods of significant upheaval such as wars and persecutions.

By presenting a narrative that aligns yet fills gaps left by previous historians due to lost diaries and materials, this book enriches our understanding of an often-overlooked aspect of America's past. It stands as a testament to resilience in face of adversity and aims to correct misconceptions about Moravian Indians through well-documented truths.

In essence, this book is not merely a recounting of historical events it is an endeavor to acknowledge and rectify historical narratives concerning indigenous peoples' role in early American religious history.
This book offers a profound narrative of the mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware Indians, beginning in 1808. It delves into the remarkable events and challenges faced by missionaries in propagating Christian doctrine amidst the northern tribes. Through a meticulous compilation of historical facts, anecdotes, speeches, and the personal experiences of those at the missionary stations, the author brings to light the principal difficulties and obstacles encountered in these endeavors. Furthermore, it provides an insightful examination of how external perceptions and accusations against Christian Indiansreferred to as Moravian Indianshave been shaped by ignorance or malice over time.

Set against the backdrop of early American history, this narrative situates itself within a broader literary context by connecting with Loskiel''s history on similar missions. The author ensures thematic depth by exploring not only the external challenges but also offering glimpses into the internal state of Indian congregations. This exploration reveals a multifaceted view of cultural interaction, religious propagation, and survival during periods of significant upheaval such as wars and persecutions.

By presenting a narrative that aligns yet fills gaps left by previous historians due to lost diaries and materials, this book enriches our understanding of an often-overlooked aspect of America''s past. It stands as a testament to resilience in face of adversity and aims to correct misconceptions about Moravian Indians through well-documented truths.

In essence, this book is not merely a recounting of historical events it is an endeavor to acknowledge and rectify historical narratives concerning indigenous peoples'' role in early American religious history.

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