The Navajo as Seen by the Franciscans, 1898-1921
A Sourcebook
Herausgeber: Bahr, Howard M.
The Navajo as Seen by the Franciscans, 1898-1921
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Herausgeber: Bahr, Howard M.
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Utilizing both primary and secondary materials, this sourcebook presents the views of the Franciscan missionaries to the Navajo people, both in their personal writings and in national publications and mission magazines addressing the Catholic laity and potential donors. Selections include internal reports and position papers not intended for publication, diaries and personal correspondence, and notes and unfinished drafts.
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Utilizing both primary and secondary materials, this sourcebook presents the views of the Franciscan missionaries to the Navajo people, both in their personal writings and in national publications and mission magazines addressing the Catholic laity and potential donors. Selections include internal reports and position papers not intended for publication, diaries and personal correspondence, and notes and unfinished drafts.
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- Native American Resources Series Nr.4
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9780810849624
- ISBN-10: 0810849623
- Artikelnr.: 22256124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Native American Resources Series Nr.4
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9780810849624
- ISBN-10: 0810849623
- Artikelnr.: 22256124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Howard M. Bahr is Professor of Sociology at Brigham Young University and the author of Diné Bibliography to the 1990s: A Companion to the Navajo Bibliography of 1969 (Scarecrow Press, 1999).
Part 1 Abbreviations Part 2 Series Editor's Foreword Part 3 Foreword Part 4
Acknowledgments Part 5 Introduction Part 6 Part 1: Beginnings Chapter 7 1.
The Birth of the Navajo Missions Chapter 8 2. Beginnings of St. Michael's
Mission and School Chapter 9 3. First Christmases Chapter 10 4. "Suspicion
Is almost a Virtue Here" Chapter 11 5. Father Anselm's 1899 San Juan
Exploration Chapter 12 6. First Impressions and Councils with Headmen, 1900
Chapter 13 7. Fall 1900: Students to Santa Fe, Headmen to Cienega Chapter
14 8. Mission to the San Juan, 1904 Part 15 Part 2: Indian Policy Chapter
16 9. Federal Policy and Indian Missions, 1869-1916 Chapter 17 10. What Are
We Doing for the Indians? Part 18 Part 3: Early Ministry: 1901-1910 Chapter
19 11. Neighbors Chapter 20 12. Chin Lee in Retrospect Chapter 21 13. Time
in the Saddle, Students, and Sacraments Chapter 22 14. Law and Order,
American Style Chapter 23 15. The Navajo Trouble of 1905 Chapter 24 16. The
Case of Des Chee Nee Chapter 25 17. The Last Warrior Part 26 Part 4: Navajo
Land Chapter 27 18. Land Claims: Learning to Use the Law Chapter 28 19.
White Profits from Navajo Lands Chapter 29 20. The Navajo Indians: A
Statement of Facts Chapter 30 21. My Work on Navajo Land Problems Part 31
Part 5: Among the People, 1911-1920 Chapter 32 22. The Faith for One and
All Chapter 33 23. Shortcoats and Longgowns Chapter 34 24. Tales of
Lukachukai Chapter 35 25. A Sick Call to Crystal Chapter 36 26. Navajo on
the Warpath? Chapter 37 27. St. Isabel's: The Missing Pages Chapter 38 28.
"You Ministers Seem to Make Trouble for Us Wherever You Are" Chapter 39 29.
Life at Chin Lee Mission, 1917-1918: Contrasting Views Chapter 40 30. The
Struggle for Chin Lee Chapter 41 31. Influenza Epidemic Chapter 42 32.
Priorities Part 43 Part 6: Navajo Customs and Character Chapter 44 33.
Navajo Land and People Chapter 45 34. The Character of the Navajo Chapter
46 35. Navajo Names Chapter 47 36. Family Love and Family Work Chapter 48
37. The Navajo Woman and Her Home Chapter 49 38. Mealtimes with the Navajo
Chapter 50 39. Pawn, Games, Gambling Chapter 51 40. Navajo Ethics Chapter
52 41. Prayer and Sacrifice in Navajo Perspective Chapter 53 42. The
Natural and the Supernatural Chapter 54 43. The Navajo and Christianity
Part 55 Appendix: Franciscan Friars of the Province of St. John Baptist
Serving the Navajo Missions, 1898-1921 Part 56 Bibliography Part 57 Index
Part 58 About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Part 5 Introduction Part 6 Part 1: Beginnings Chapter 7 1.
The Birth of the Navajo Missions Chapter 8 2. Beginnings of St. Michael's
Mission and School Chapter 9 3. First Christmases Chapter 10 4. "Suspicion
Is almost a Virtue Here" Chapter 11 5. Father Anselm's 1899 San Juan
Exploration Chapter 12 6. First Impressions and Councils with Headmen, 1900
Chapter 13 7. Fall 1900: Students to Santa Fe, Headmen to Cienega Chapter
14 8. Mission to the San Juan, 1904 Part 15 Part 2: Indian Policy Chapter
16 9. Federal Policy and Indian Missions, 1869-1916 Chapter 17 10. What Are
We Doing for the Indians? Part 18 Part 3: Early Ministry: 1901-1910 Chapter
19 11. Neighbors Chapter 20 12. Chin Lee in Retrospect Chapter 21 13. Time
in the Saddle, Students, and Sacraments Chapter 22 14. Law and Order,
American Style Chapter 23 15. The Navajo Trouble of 1905 Chapter 24 16. The
Case of Des Chee Nee Chapter 25 17. The Last Warrior Part 26 Part 4: Navajo
Land Chapter 27 18. Land Claims: Learning to Use the Law Chapter 28 19.
White Profits from Navajo Lands Chapter 29 20. The Navajo Indians: A
Statement of Facts Chapter 30 21. My Work on Navajo Land Problems Part 31
Part 5: Among the People, 1911-1920 Chapter 32 22. The Faith for One and
All Chapter 33 23. Shortcoats and Longgowns Chapter 34 24. Tales of
Lukachukai Chapter 35 25. A Sick Call to Crystal Chapter 36 26. Navajo on
the Warpath? Chapter 37 27. St. Isabel's: The Missing Pages Chapter 38 28.
"You Ministers Seem to Make Trouble for Us Wherever You Are" Chapter 39 29.
Life at Chin Lee Mission, 1917-1918: Contrasting Views Chapter 40 30. The
Struggle for Chin Lee Chapter 41 31. Influenza Epidemic Chapter 42 32.
Priorities Part 43 Part 6: Navajo Customs and Character Chapter 44 33.
Navajo Land and People Chapter 45 34. The Character of the Navajo Chapter
46 35. Navajo Names Chapter 47 36. Family Love and Family Work Chapter 48
37. The Navajo Woman and Her Home Chapter 49 38. Mealtimes with the Navajo
Chapter 50 39. Pawn, Games, Gambling Chapter 51 40. Navajo Ethics Chapter
52 41. Prayer and Sacrifice in Navajo Perspective Chapter 53 42. The
Natural and the Supernatural Chapter 54 43. The Navajo and Christianity
Part 55 Appendix: Franciscan Friars of the Province of St. John Baptist
Serving the Navajo Missions, 1898-1921 Part 56 Bibliography Part 57 Index
Part 58 About the Contributors
Part 1 Abbreviations Part 2 Series Editor's Foreword Part 3 Foreword Part 4
Acknowledgments Part 5 Introduction Part 6 Part 1: Beginnings Chapter 7 1.
The Birth of the Navajo Missions Chapter 8 2. Beginnings of St. Michael's
Mission and School Chapter 9 3. First Christmases Chapter 10 4. "Suspicion
Is almost a Virtue Here" Chapter 11 5. Father Anselm's 1899 San Juan
Exploration Chapter 12 6. First Impressions and Councils with Headmen, 1900
Chapter 13 7. Fall 1900: Students to Santa Fe, Headmen to Cienega Chapter
14 8. Mission to the San Juan, 1904 Part 15 Part 2: Indian Policy Chapter
16 9. Federal Policy and Indian Missions, 1869-1916 Chapter 17 10. What Are
We Doing for the Indians? Part 18 Part 3: Early Ministry: 1901-1910 Chapter
19 11. Neighbors Chapter 20 12. Chin Lee in Retrospect Chapter 21 13. Time
in the Saddle, Students, and Sacraments Chapter 22 14. Law and Order,
American Style Chapter 23 15. The Navajo Trouble of 1905 Chapter 24 16. The
Case of Des Chee Nee Chapter 25 17. The Last Warrior Part 26 Part 4: Navajo
Land Chapter 27 18. Land Claims: Learning to Use the Law Chapter 28 19.
White Profits from Navajo Lands Chapter 29 20. The Navajo Indians: A
Statement of Facts Chapter 30 21. My Work on Navajo Land Problems Part 31
Part 5: Among the People, 1911-1920 Chapter 32 22. The Faith for One and
All Chapter 33 23. Shortcoats and Longgowns Chapter 34 24. Tales of
Lukachukai Chapter 35 25. A Sick Call to Crystal Chapter 36 26. Navajo on
the Warpath? Chapter 37 27. St. Isabel's: The Missing Pages Chapter 38 28.
"You Ministers Seem to Make Trouble for Us Wherever You Are" Chapter 39 29.
Life at Chin Lee Mission, 1917-1918: Contrasting Views Chapter 40 30. The
Struggle for Chin Lee Chapter 41 31. Influenza Epidemic Chapter 42 32.
Priorities Part 43 Part 6: Navajo Customs and Character Chapter 44 33.
Navajo Land and People Chapter 45 34. The Character of the Navajo Chapter
46 35. Navajo Names Chapter 47 36. Family Love and Family Work Chapter 48
37. The Navajo Woman and Her Home Chapter 49 38. Mealtimes with the Navajo
Chapter 50 39. Pawn, Games, Gambling Chapter 51 40. Navajo Ethics Chapter
52 41. Prayer and Sacrifice in Navajo Perspective Chapter 53 42. The
Natural and the Supernatural Chapter 54 43. The Navajo and Christianity
Part 55 Appendix: Franciscan Friars of the Province of St. John Baptist
Serving the Navajo Missions, 1898-1921 Part 56 Bibliography Part 57 Index
Part 58 About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Part 5 Introduction Part 6 Part 1: Beginnings Chapter 7 1.
The Birth of the Navajo Missions Chapter 8 2. Beginnings of St. Michael's
Mission and School Chapter 9 3. First Christmases Chapter 10 4. "Suspicion
Is almost a Virtue Here" Chapter 11 5. Father Anselm's 1899 San Juan
Exploration Chapter 12 6. First Impressions and Councils with Headmen, 1900
Chapter 13 7. Fall 1900: Students to Santa Fe, Headmen to Cienega Chapter
14 8. Mission to the San Juan, 1904 Part 15 Part 2: Indian Policy Chapter
16 9. Federal Policy and Indian Missions, 1869-1916 Chapter 17 10. What Are
We Doing for the Indians? Part 18 Part 3: Early Ministry: 1901-1910 Chapter
19 11. Neighbors Chapter 20 12. Chin Lee in Retrospect Chapter 21 13. Time
in the Saddle, Students, and Sacraments Chapter 22 14. Law and Order,
American Style Chapter 23 15. The Navajo Trouble of 1905 Chapter 24 16. The
Case of Des Chee Nee Chapter 25 17. The Last Warrior Part 26 Part 4: Navajo
Land Chapter 27 18. Land Claims: Learning to Use the Law Chapter 28 19.
White Profits from Navajo Lands Chapter 29 20. The Navajo Indians: A
Statement of Facts Chapter 30 21. My Work on Navajo Land Problems Part 31
Part 5: Among the People, 1911-1920 Chapter 32 22. The Faith for One and
All Chapter 33 23. Shortcoats and Longgowns Chapter 34 24. Tales of
Lukachukai Chapter 35 25. A Sick Call to Crystal Chapter 36 26. Navajo on
the Warpath? Chapter 37 27. St. Isabel's: The Missing Pages Chapter 38 28.
"You Ministers Seem to Make Trouble for Us Wherever You Are" Chapter 39 29.
Life at Chin Lee Mission, 1917-1918: Contrasting Views Chapter 40 30. The
Struggle for Chin Lee Chapter 41 31. Influenza Epidemic Chapter 42 32.
Priorities Part 43 Part 6: Navajo Customs and Character Chapter 44 33.
Navajo Land and People Chapter 45 34. The Character of the Navajo Chapter
46 35. Navajo Names Chapter 47 36. Family Love and Family Work Chapter 48
37. The Navajo Woman and Her Home Chapter 49 38. Mealtimes with the Navajo
Chapter 50 39. Pawn, Games, Gambling Chapter 51 40. Navajo Ethics Chapter
52 41. Prayer and Sacrifice in Navajo Perspective Chapter 53 42. The
Natural and the Supernatural Chapter 54 43. The Navajo and Christianity
Part 55 Appendix: Franciscan Friars of the Province of St. John Baptist
Serving the Navajo Missions, 1898-1921 Part 56 Bibliography Part 57 Index
Part 58 About the Contributors