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Myron Eells

Ten years of missionary work among the Indians at Skokomish, Washington Territory, 1874–1884

In “Ten Years of Missionary Work among the Indians at Skokomish, Washington Territory, 1874–1884,” Myron Eells offers a detailed ethnographic account of his missionary efforts among the Skokomish people. Through a blend of personal narrative and sociocultural observation, Eells delves into the intricacies of Native American life, spirituality, and the impact of colonialism. His prose, marked by a deep sense of empathy and keen insight, serves both as a historical document and a poignant reflection on the complexities of faith and cultural exchange during a tumultuous period in American history. Myron Eells, a missionary and scholar, was profoundly influenced by the cultural milieu of the Pacific Northwest and the dynamics of Indigenous and settler interactions. His commitment to understanding and documenting the Indigenous experience was propelled by both his religious convictions and his conviction of the need for cross-cultural understanding. Eells' extensive efforts in translation and cultural preservation reflect a dedication to fostering dialogue between differing worldviews, showcasing the challenges and rewards of his decade-long mission. This compelling work is recommended for scholars of American history, anthropology, and religious studies. Eells' intimate portrayal invites readers to reflect on broader themes of cultural resilience and adaptation, making it an essential text for anyone interested in the complexities of Indigenous-European relations in 19th-century America.
191 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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