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A monumental collection of primary sources, recounting the experiences and adventures of Jesuit missionaries in colonial North America, as they sought to spread the gospel and build relationships with indigenous populations. An invaluable resource for scholars of early American history and religion.
This multi-volume set is an invaluable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of North America. It contains eyewitness accounts of the Jesuit missionaries who explored and evangelized in what is now Canada and the United States, providing a unique perspective on the early history of the continent.
This Spanish grammar compendium follows the guidelines of the Spanish Royal Academy and includes all the major rules of the language. It is an essential resource for students and teachers of Spanish alike.
This collection of writings from the Jesuit missionaries in New France provides a unique firsthand account of the early colonial period in North America. The Jesuit Relations is an important historical and anthropological resource, documenting the Jesuits' travels, encounters with Native American cultures, and religious activities.