The Relationship Between the Iroquois and the Jesuits; Through the Lens of Claude Chauchetiere.
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Author
Mcclain, ShanelReaders/Advisors
Chmielewski, LauraTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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This paper attempts to explore the vast worlds that were made up of different cultures, religions, traditions and governments. We explore the relationship between Native Americans and Europeans during the Colonial period in the seventeenth century. Through the writing and experience of one Jesuit and his relationship with the Iroquois, we are able to dive into the complexities at work in colonial New France.Accessibility Statement
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