*10T Missions
TOC Reconciliation and Cross-referencing Tasks:
Section 10- (TOC reconciliation and x-referencing complete to GOSSELIN - 25 May 2006)
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Abel, Kerry M. “The Drum and the Cross: An Ethnohistorical Study of Mission Work Among the Dene, 1858‑1902.” ? Thesis , Queen’s University, 1987.
Abler, Thomas S. “Glooscap Encounters Silas T. Rand: A Baptist Missionary on the Folkloric Fringe.” In Earth, Water, Air and Fire: Studies in Canadian Ethnohistory, ed. David T. McNab, 348. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998.[b:95-05]
Adrian, Victor and Donald Loewen, ed. Committed to World Mission: A Focus on International Strategy. Winnipeg, MB: Kindred, 1990. Pp. 129.
Allard, M. l’abbé Claude. « La mission des Pères Capucins auprès des Indiens de Ristigouche. » SCHEC Sessions d’étude / Study Sessions 46 (1979) : 87‑98.
Allard, Claude. « Les Pères Capucins et les Micmacs de Restigouche. » Gaspésie 20 (jan./mars 1982) : 26‑34.
Allard, Soeur. Jeanne Mance, infirmière missionnaire laïque, 1606‑1673. Montréal, QC : 1960.
Allen, Robert S. “The British Indian Department and the Frontier in North America, 1755‑1830.” Canadian Historic Sites 14 (1975): 5‑126.
Allen, A. Stewart. Trial of Faith: the Imprisonment of a Medical Missionary Under Chinese Communism, 1950-51 Prescott, ON: Estate of Dr. A.S. Allen, 1994.[b:95-05]
Altherr, Thomas L. “’Flesh is the Paradise of a Man of Flesh’: Cultural Conflict over Indian Hunting Beliefs and Rituals in New France as Recorded in The Jesuit Relations.” Canadian Historical Review 64, 2 (June 1983): 267‑276.
Ames, Michael. “Missionaries’ Toil for Souls and Survival ‑ Introducing Christianity to the Pacific Northwest.” American West 10, 1 (1973): 28‑33, 63, illus.
Andersen, Doris. The Columbia is Coming! Sidney, BC: Gray’s Publishing, 1982. Pp. 205. [Mission boat?]
Angel, Michel R. “The Ojibwa-Missionary Encounter at Rainy Lake Mission, 1839-1857.” M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1986. Pp. 191.
Angers, Lorenzo. « Chicoutimi poste de traite, 1720‑1740. » Saguenayensia 12 (1970) : 2‑8.
Archer, John H. “The Anglican Church and the Indian in the Northwest.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 28, 1 (April 1986): 19-30.
Arès, Richard. « Les Relations des Jésuites et le climat de la Nouvelle‑France. » Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada / Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada série 4, 8 (1970) : 75‑91.
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Association de la propagation de la foi. Rapport sur les missions du diocèse de Québec. nos 1‑21 : janv. 1839‑mai 1874. Québec, [1839]‑1874. Microcarte opaque. Louisville, KY : Lost Cause, 1960. 41 cartes.
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Austin, Alvyn J. Saving China: Canadian Missionaries in the Middle Kingdom, 1888-1959. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1986. Pp. xviii, 396.
Axtell, James. “Some Thoughts on the Ethnohistory of Missions’.” Ethnohistory 29, 1 (1982): 35-41.
Axtell, James. “Invading America: Puritans and Jesuits.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 14 (Winter 1984): 635-646.
Bacon, René. Soeurs missionnaires de Notre-Dame des Anges. 2 vol. : 1. De l’intuition à l’institution, 1905-1922. ; 2. Se faire Chinoises avec les Chinois, 1922-1932. Lennoxville, QC : MNDA, 1996-1999.[b:95-05]
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Baillargeon, Noël. « Quelques avis pour servir de règle aux missionnaires donnés au mois de juillet 1699; extrait d’un ouvrage en préparation. » Revue de l’Université de Laval 17 (1963) : 396‑403, 495‑507.
Baillargeon, Noël. « La vocation et les réalisations missionnaires du Séminaire des Missions Etrangères de Québec aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. » La Société Canadienne d’Histoire de l’Église Catholique, Rapport 30 (1963) : 35‑52.
Baillargeon, Noël, « Les missions du Séminaire de Québec dans la vallée du Mississippi 1698‑1699. » Rapport des Archives du Québec 43 (1965) : 70.
Baillargeon, Noël. Les missions du Séminaire de Québec dans la vallée du Mississipi, 1698‑1699. Québec, QC : Service des archives et de la documentation, Musée de la civilisation, 2002. 105 p. [Sous la direction de Danielle Aubin][b:95-05]
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Banks, Joyce M. “The Printing of the Cree Bible.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada / Cahiers de la Société bibliographie du Canada XII (1983): 12‑24.
Barclay, R.G. “Grey Nuns Voyage to Red River [1844].” Beaver outfit 297 (1966): 15‑23.
Baribeau, Jean. « L’influence de l’évangélisation sur la conception de la vie et de la mort chez les Têtes‑de‑Boule au dix‑neuvième siècle. » Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses 9, 2 (1980) : 201‑216.
Baribeau, Jean. « Les missions sauvages du Haut Saint‑Maurice au XIXe siècle. » Thèse de M.A., Université de Québec à Trois‑Rivières, 1979.
Baril, Joseph. Mes aurores boréales. Missionnaire itinérant d’une Église bâtie sur des pierres vivantes. Montréal, QC : Médiaspaul, 2003. 174p., pl., ill. [b:95-05]
Baril, Joseph. My Aurora Borealis: a Traveling Missionary of a Church Built on Living Stones. Montréal : Médiaspaul, 2004. Pp. 165, ills., maps, ports.[b:95-05]
Barker, John. “Tangled Reconciliations: The Anglican Church and the Nisga’ a of British Columbia.” American Ethnologist 25, 3 (Aug. 1998) : 433-51.[b:95-05]
Burridge, Kenelm. In the Way: A Study of Christian Missionary Endeavours. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 1991.
Barker, John. “Bibliography of Missionary Activities and Religious Change in Northwest Coast Societies.” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 22, 1 (Spring 1988): 13-58.
Barron, F. Laurie. “Alcoholism, Indians and the Anti-Drink Cause in the Protestant Indian Missions of Upper Canada, 1822-1850.” In As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows. A Reader in Canadian Native Studies, ed. Ian A.L. Getty and Antoine S. Lussier, 191-202. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 1983.
Bartels, Dennis. “Shamanism, Christianity, and Marxism: Comparison and Contrasts Between the Impact of Soviet Teachers on Eskimos, Chukchis, and Koryaks in Northeastern Siberia, and the Impact of an Early Anglican Missionary of Baffin Island Inuit.” Canadian Journal of Native Education 12, 3 (1985): 1-7.
Beaucage, Marjorie et Emma Laroque. “Two Faces of the New Jerusalem: Indian-Métis Reaction to the Missionary.” In Visions of the New Jerusalem - Religious Settlement on the Prairies, ed. Benjamin J. Smillie, 27-38. Edmonton, AB: NeWest (1983).
Beaudoin, Marie Louise. Les Premières à Ville‑Marie et les Filles du Roi. Montréal, QC : Soeurs de la Congrégation de Notre‑Dame, Maison Saint‑Gabriel, [1969]. Pp. 63, illus.
Beaulieu, Alain. « Convertir les fils de Caïn : jésuites et amérindiens nomades en Nouvelle-France, 1632-1642. » Thèse. Ottawa, ON : Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1987. ISBN 0-315-31617-9.
Beaulieu, Alain. Convertir Les Fils de Caïn : Jésuites et Amérindiens nomades en Nouvelle-France, 1632-1642. Québec, QC : Nuit Blanche, 1990. 177p.
Beaulieu, Alain. « Réduire et instruire : 2 aspects de la politique missionnaire des Jesuites face aux Amerindiens nomades (1632-1642). » Recherches amerindiennes au Québec 17, 1-2 (print./été 1987) : 139-154.
Beaumont, Raymond M. “Origins and Influences: the Family Ties of the Reverend Henry Budd.” Prairie Forum 17, 2 (Fall 1992): 167-200. [Cree, Anglican][b:95-05]
Beggs, Mary J. Décidée à s’en sortir. Longueuil, QC : Éditions Ministères multilingues, 2000. 134 p. [b:95-05]
Bellerose, Justin. Au village du pasteur des grandes rizières. Texte revu et condensé par Georges L, Morin, traduction en coréen par Agathe Tchoi Choon Hee. Montréal, QC : Missions des Franciscains, 1997. viii, 94 p.[b:95-05]
Benedict, Rebecca and Charis Wahl. PONA Series. St. Regis Reserve Coll. Don Mills, ON: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1976. Pp. 60.
Bergh, Joyce W. My Columbian Journal. Calgary, AB: J.W. Bergh, 1990. Pp. 105.
Berghuis, Hans. Kamakto, het wordt dag! Voorhout, Uitgeveris Forehalte. Bruges, Belgium: Desclée de Brouwer, 1960. Pp. 192. [Catholic mission to the Eskimo in the Canadian North].
Bernard, Prosper M. De l’autre côté de la terre, la Chine. Montréal, QC : Sciences et culture, 2000. 383 p. [b:95-05]
Bernard, Prosper M. In China Forever. Sarasota, FL: University Consortium of the Americas; Montreal, QC: Science and Culture Press, 2001. Pp. 380. [b:95-05]
Bernardi, Bernardo. “Tra gli Irochesi di Caughnawaga.” Missioni Consolata 69 (1967): 19‑22.
Berryman, Richard, and David Busby. Raising Funds and Building Faith: Applying the Experience of Anglicans in Mission. Toronto, ON: Anglican Book Centre, 1986. Pp. 64.
Bidaux, Michel. « Culture et Découverte dans les Relations des Jésuites. » XVIIe Siècle 112 (1976) : 3‑30.
Berryman, Richard, and David Busby. Raising Funds and Building Faith: Applying the Experience of Anglicans in Mission. Toronto, ON: Anglican Book Centre, 1986. Pp. 64.
Bideau, Michel. « Le discours de l’ordre et le séisme de 1663. » Revue de l’Université de Ottawa / University of Ottawa Review 48, 1‑2 (janv.‑av. 1978) : 62‑83.
Blackburn, Carole. Harvest of Souls: The Jesuit Missions and Colonialism in North America, 1632-1650. Montreal, QC / Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000. Pp. x, 173., ills., maps, port.[b:95-05]
Blais, Hervé. « Nos missionnaires Récollets (1615‑1629; 1670‑1849). » Extraits de Chroniques et Documents 33, 1 (janv. 1980) : 1-47. Montréal, QC : Province franciscaine Saint‑Joseph du Canada.
Blake, Lynn A. “Oblate Missionaries and the ‘Indian Land Question’.” BC Studies 119 (Aut. 1998): 27-44.[b:95-05]
Blake, Lynn Alison. “Let the Cross Take Possession of the Earth: Missionary Geographies of Power in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia.” Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1998. 262 leaves.[b:95-05]
Block, Alvina. “Mennonite Missionary Henry Neufeld and Syncretism Among the Pauingassi Ojibwa, 1955-1970.” Journal of Mennonite Studies 19 (2001): 47-64.[b:95-05]
Bogue, Margaret Beattie and Virginia A. Palmer. Around the Shores of Lake Superior: A Guide to Historic Sites. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Sea Grant College Program, 1979. Pp. 179.
Bolt, Clarence R. “The Conversion of the Port Simpson Tsimshian: Indian Control or Missionary Manipulation?” In Sa Ts’e: Historical Perspectives on Northern British Columbia, ed. Thomas Thorner, 159-175. Prince George, BC: College of New Caledonia Press, 1989.
Bolt, Clarence R. “The Conversion of the Port Simpson Tsimshian: Indian Control or Missionary Manipulation?” B.C. Studies 57 (Spring 1983): 38‑56.
Bolt, Clarence R. “The Conversion of the Port Simpson Tsimshian: Indian Control or Missionary Manipulation?” In Out of the Background: Readings on Canadian Native History, ed. Robin Anthony Fisher and Kenneth Coats, 256-266. Toronto, ON: Copp Clark Pitman, 1988.
Bonin, Sr. Marie, S.C.M. “The Grey Nuns and the Red River Settlement.” Manitoba History 11 (Spring 1986): 12‑14.
Bonvillain, Nance. “The Iroquois and the Jesuits. Strategies of Influence and Resistance.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 10, 1 (1986): 29-42.
Boon, T.C.B. “The Centenary of the Syllabic Cree Bible 1862‑1962.” United Church of Canada, Committee on Archives, 17 (1964): 27‑34.
Bottereau, Georges, SJ. « Jésuites et Ursulines au Canada de 1639 à 1645. » Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu 47 (July‑Dec. 978) : 350‑360.
Botti, Sandra. I Gesuiti in Nuova Francia (1638-1671). L’Esperienza Canadese di Padre Jérôme Lalemante le Sue Lettere Conservate a Roma Nell’Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu. Secondo relatore: Ann Katherine Issacs. Votazione: 110/110 e lode.
Boucher, Bernadette. « Le réprouvé : protestantisme et vision des Amérindiens. » Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 8, 3 (1979) : 179‑186.
Bouffard, Adrien. « Les prélats missionnaires canadiens. » Messages 41 (1967) : 99‑143.
Bowden, Henry Warner. “Northeastern Indians, French Missions.” In American Indians and Christian Missions: Studies in Cultural Conflict, 59-95. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1981.
Brandow, Mabel. The History of Our Church Women of Trinidad, 1868-1983. Regina, SK: M. Brandow, 1983. Pp. 132.
Breton, P.E. Hobbema: Ongoing Mission of Central Alberta. Translated and updated by Fr. E.O. Drouin. 1970. Pp. 59.
Brice‑Bennett, Carol. “Two Opinions: Inuit and Moravian Missionaries in Labrador 1804‑1860.” M.A. Thesis, Memorial University, 1981.
Brisson, Estelle. Coexistence des deux peuples fondateurs de la mission du Lac Maskinongé. L’Assomption, QC : Collège l’Assomption, 1984.
Brock, Peggy. “Mission Encounters in the Colonial World: British Columbia and South-West Australia.” Journal of Religious History 24 (2000): 159-79.[b:95-05]
Brockman, Brace, ed. Canadian School in West China. [s.l.]: Hunter Rose Co., 1974. Pp. 309, illus., ports., maps.
Brooking, Robert. “Christmas Among the Indians.” United Church of Canada, Committee on Archives, Bulletin 16 (1963): 34‑39. [Letter of Rev. Robert Brooking, Methodist missionary among the Indians at Rice Lake; first printed in 1848].
Brooks, Katherine J. “The Effects of Catholic Missionaries on the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia, 1610-1986.” The Nova Scotia Historical Review 6, 1 (1986): 107-115.
Brooks, William H. “British Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Activities in the Hudson’s Bay Company Territory, 1840‑1854.” CCHA Report 37 (1970): 21‑33.
“Brother Louis Le Boesme.” Martyr’s Shrine Message 33 (1969): 14-30.
Brouillette, Benoît. « Bibliothèque canadienne‑française, Histoire et documents. » En La pénétration du continent américain par les Canadiens français, 1763‑1846 : traitants, explorateurs, missionnaires. Coll. 2nd éd. Montréal, QC : Fides, 1979. 244p.
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. “Far Indeed from the Meekest of Women: Marion Fairweather and the Canadian Presbyterian Mission in Central India, 1873-1880.” In Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 1820s-1960s: historical essays in honour of John Webster Grant, ed. John S. Moir and C.T. McIntire, 121-149. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1988.
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. “Canadian Women and the Foreign Missionary Movement: A Case Study of Presbyterian Women’s Involvement at the Home Base and in Central India, 1876-1914.” Ph.D. Thesis, York University, 1987. Pp. 522.
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. Modern Women Modernizing Men: The Changing Missions of Three Professional Women in Asia and Africa, 1902-1969. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2002. Pp. xiv, 198.[b:95-05]
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. “Home Lessons, Foreign Tests: the Background and First Missionary Term of Florence Murray, Maritime Doctor in Korea.” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association = Revue de la Société historique du Canada 6 (1995): 103-128.[b:95-05]
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. New Women for God: Canadian Presbyterian Women and India missions, 1876-1914. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1990.
Brown, Bern Will. Arctic Journal. Ottawa, ON: Novalis, Saint Paul University, 1998. 226 p.[b:95-05]
Brown, Bern Will. Arctic Journal II: A Time for Change. Ottawa, ON: Novalis, Saint Paul University, 1999. 350 p.[b:95-05]
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Brown, Jennifer S. “I Wish to Be as I See You: An Ojibwa-Methodist Encounter in Fur Trade Country, Rainy Lake, 1854-1855.” Arctic Anthropology 24, 1 (1987): 19-31.
Brown, Jennifer S.H. “Mission Indian Progress and Dependency: Ambiguous Images from Canadian Methodist Lantern Slides.” Arctic Anthropology 18, 4 (1981): 17‑28.
Brown, Jennifer S.H. “Reading Beyond the Missionaries, Dissecting Responses.” Ethnohistory 43, 4 (Fall 1996): 713-20.[b:95-05]
Bruce, Henry. Joseph Chiwatenhwa and Marie Aonetta. North Bay, ON: Tomiko Publications, 1991.
BrÜckner, Hedwig Elizabeth. “Religiöse Einstellung der Fruhen Herrnhuter und Wirken ihrer ersten Missionare in Labrador, dargestellt und Kommentiert auf Grund ihrer Aufzeichnungen aus dem späten achtzehnten Jahrhundert.” M.A. Thesis, Memorial University, 1975.
Buchanan, Isabel. A Time to Cheer. Toronto, ON: Houstons, 1975. Pp. 209, illus., map.
Buchholtzer, Guy P. « Les missionaires et les langues amérindiennes de la côte nord‑ouest du Pacifique. » En Pour un histoire de la linguistique amérindienne en France, ed. S. Auroux and F. Queixalos, 227-252. [Amerindia no. spécial 6.] Paris, France : Association d’Ethno‑linguistique Amérindienne, 1984.
Burmeister, Klaus H. “Frontier Missionary in the North‑West: Heinrich Schmeider, 1889‑1893.” Prairie Forum 10 2 (Fall 1985): 455‑460.
Burns, R.I. The Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest. Yale Western Americana series, no. 11. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966. Pp. xvi, 512; 36 illus. 9 maps. color plate.
Burridge, Kenneth. In the Way: A Study of Christian Missionary Endeavours. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 1991. Pp. xvi, 307.
Burrus, Ernest. “The Fourth Centenary of the Arrival of the Jesuits in North America.” Jesuit Bulletin 45, 5 (1966): 5‑7.
Bush, Peter. “’Sending the Gospel’: the Development of the Knox College Student Missionary Society, 1845-1925.” The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (1987): 49-70.
Butcher, John Clements. “Canadian Missionaries and the Ovimbundu of Angola, 1885‑1915.” M.A. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1975. Canadian theses on microfiche: 24914.
Byam, Paul C. “New Wine in a Very Old Bottle: Canadian Protestant Missionaries as Facilitators of Development in Central Angola, 1886-1961.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1997. 303 leaves.[b:95-05]
Cadieux, Lorenzo. Afloat and Aloft: Joseph‑Marie Couture, s.j. Gatineau, QC : 1965. Pp. 148.
Cadieux, Lorenzo, s.j. ed. Lettres des Nouvelles Missions du Canada (1843‑1852). Paris, France : Maisonneuve et Larose / Montréal : Bellarmin, 1974. 951p.
Cadieux, Lorenzo. Les Robes noires à l’Ile du Manitou, 1853‑1870. Coll. « Documents historiques » no 75. Sudbury, ON : Société historique du Nouvel‑Ontario, 1982. 74p.
Cadrin, Gilles. « La question de l’origine des indiens d’amérique et la pensée de certains pères oblats. » En Héritage et avenir des francophones de l’ouest, dir. Jean-Guy Quenneville et Monique Genuist, 111-124. Muenster SK : St. Peter’s, 1986.
Callam, Daniel, C.S.B. “A North American Mission: From Canada to Texas to Mexico.” Canadian Catholic Review 6, 9 (October 1988): 324‑330.
Callan, Louise. Phillippine Duchesnes, Frontier Missionary of the Sacred Heart. Westminster, MD: Newman, 1965. Pp. 504.
Cambron, Mgr Gérard. « Le Brésil a façonné en moi un homme nouveau. » L’Église canadienne 16, 5 (4 nov. 1982) : 145‑149.
Cameron, W.J. Robert Addison’s library; A Short‑title Catalogue of the Books Brought to Upper Canada in 1792 by the First Missionary Sent out to the Niagara Frontier by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Comp. by William J. Cameron and George McKnight with the assistance of Michaele‑Sue Goldblatt. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University for the Synod of the diocese of Niagara, 1967. Pp. xliv, 98, ilus., facsims.
Campagna, Gérard. Mes camps de concentration : expériences vécues aux Philippines et à Cuba. Montréal, QC : Médiaspaul, 1995. 325 p., [16] p. de pl.[b:95-05]
Campbell, Robert A. “Bridging Sacred Canopies: Mi’kmaq Spirituality and Catholicism.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies = La Revue canadieme des études autochtones 18, 2 (1998): 310-2.[b:95-05]
Campbell, Jean. A Lively Story: Historical Sketches of the Women’s Missionary Society (Western Division) of the Presbyterian Church in Canada 1864-1989. Toronto, ON: WMS (WD),? Pp. 305.
Campeau, Lucien, S.J. Gannentaha ‑ Première mission iroquoise (1653‑1665). Montréal, QC : Bellarmin, 1983. Coll. Cahiers d’histoire des Jésuites, No. 6. 85p.
Campeau, Lucien, S.J. « La Société huronne. » SCHEC Sessions d’étude / Historical Studies 50 (1983) : 325‑340.
Campeau, Lucien, S.J. « Le dernier voyage de Champlain, 1633. » Tansactions of the Royal Society of Canada / Mémoires de la Société Royale du Canada 10 (1972) : 81‑101.
Campeau, Lucien. « Un témoignage de 1651 sur la Nouvelle‑France. » Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 23 (1969‑1970) : 601‑612.
Campeau, Lucien. La mission des Jésuites chez les Hurons, 1634-1650. Montréal, QC : Bellarmin, 1987.
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Campeau, Lucien, S.J. Catastrophe démographique sur les Grands Lacs : les premiers habitants du Québec. Montréal, QC : Bellarmin, 1986.
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Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace. “Santo Domingo Fights Back.” Chelsea Journal 5, 4 (1979): 178‑182.
Canadian Oblate Conference of the Missions. “Human Rights: Oblate Priority?” Vie / Oblate / Life 38 (1979): 51‑62.
Caraffe, Marc de. « L’enseignement en pays de mission : Les écoles des Territoires du Nord‑Ouest et du Yukon avant 1930. » Bulletion de recherches No. 187. Ottawa : Parcs Canada, 1983. 10p.
Carney, Robert. “Residential Schooling at Fort Chipewyan and Fort Resolution 1874-1974.” In Western Oblate Studies = Études Oblates de l’Ouest, no 2, ed. Raymond Huel, 115-138. Queenston, ON: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.[b:95-05]
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Caron, Ivanhoë. The Catholic Missions in Canada: 1721. A Profile for Genealogy and Microhistory based on a Proces‑verbal by Procureur‑General Collet. Cottonport, LA: Polyanthos, 1972. Pp. 32.
Caron, Adrien. « La mission du Père Paul Le Jeune, s.j. sur la Côte‑du‑Sud. » Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 17 (1963‑1964) : 371‑395.
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