Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere
Date
2016-03-01
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ORCID
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Masters
Abstract
This thesis explores the way three indigenous writers and leaders, in Peru, the US, and Canada, used both their literacy and their Christian faith as a means for protesting the inequalities of colonial rule, to counter settler attempts to denigrate Indigenous culture and history, and to further their own personal agendas.
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Native-Newcomer Relations, Colonial History, Aboriginal History, Relgion
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Master of Arts (M.A.)
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History
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History