Steckley John L. - De Religione Telling The Seventeenth - Century Jesuit Story In Huron To The Iroquois - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: De Religione the longest surviving text in the Huron language was written in the seventeenth century to explain the nature of Christianity to the Iroquois people. In this first annotated edition of De Religione linguist and anthropologist John Steckley presents the original Huron text side by side with an English translation. Title: De Religione Telling The Seventeenth Century Jesuit Story In Huron To The Iroquois
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Binding: Paperback
Description: De Religione the longest - surviving text in the Huron language was written in the seventeenth century to explain the nature of Christianity to the Iroquois people. In this first annotated edition of De Religione linguist and anthropologist John Steckley presents the original Huron text side by side with an English translation.
Title: De Religione Telling The Seventeenth - Century Jesuit Story In Huron To The Iroquois
Author(s): Steckley John L.
Publisher: University Of Oklahoma Press
Barcode: 9780806168814
Pages: 224 Pages, 1 B&W Illustration
Publication Date: 2/18/2021
Category: Indigenous Peoples
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Steckley John L. - De Religione Telling The Seventeenth - Century Jesuit Story In Huron To The Iroquois - Paperback