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| #3857780 in Books | University of Oklahoma Press | 2004-08-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.94 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great for Wendat decendants|By she who stringweaves|Dr Steckley has put many years of research into Wendat/Huron history and language. This is a great book for any Wendat Decendants to own.|About the Author|
|John L. Steckley, Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Humber College, Ontario, is the author of Beyond Their Lives: Five Native Women's Lives and coauthor of Full Circle: Canada's Native People. He ha
De Religione, the longest-surviving text in the Huron, or Wendat, language, was written in the seventeenth century to explain the nature of Christianity to the Iroquois people, as well as to justify the Jesuits’ missionary work among American Indians. In this first annotated edition of De Religione, linguist and anthropologist John L. Steckley presents the original Huron text side by side with an English translation.
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