Handy, Jim2016-03-022016-03-022016-022016-03-01February 2http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430This 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.engNative-Newcomer RelationsColonial HistoryAboriginal HistoryRelgionIndigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemispheretext