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Fisher, Robin. “Missions to the Indians of British Columbia”. In British Columbia: Historical Readings, eds., W. Peter Ward and Robert A.J. MacDonald, 113-126. Vancouver, BC: Douglas and McIntyre, 1981.
Fleisenhut, Susanne. Der Bärenjagdkomplex bei den Iyiyuc (East Main Cree) und Ilnuc (Montagnais) ein Beitrag zum Verständnis der rituellen Beziehungen zwischen Mensch und Tier bei subarktischen Jägern. Bonn, Germany: Holos, 1989. Pp. 126.
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Foster, John E. “Missionaries, Mixed‑Bloods and the Fur Trade: Four Letters of the Rev. William Cockran, Red River Settlement, 1830‑1833.” The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3, 1 (1972): 94‑125.
Foster, John William. “The Imperialism of Righteousness: Canadian Protestant Missions and the Chinese Revolution: 1925‑1928.” Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1978.
Foster, John E. « `Le Missionaire’ et `le Chef Métis’. » Western Oblate Studies 1 (1989) : 117‑128.
Foucher, Joseph. « Une Église à l’épreuve du présent : le Cameroun. » L’Église canadienne 20, 3 (oct. 1986) : 81-84.

Fournier, Martin. « Paul Lejeune et Gabriel Sagard : deux visions du monde et des Amérindiens. » Canadian Folklore = Folklore Canadien 17, 1 (1995) : 85-102. [b:95-05]


Fournier, Norbert. « 25 ans de labeurs et de joies au Pérou : les Clercs de Saint-Viateur. » L’Église canadienne 19, 12 (fév. 1986) : 371-373.
Fowler, Rodney. “The Contribution of Adrien-Gabriel Morice to Linguistic Ethnology: A Contextual Evaluation.”In Western Oblate Studies = Études Oblates de l’Ouest, no 2, ed. Raymond Huel, 39-50. Queenston, ON: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.[b:95-05]
Fowler, R. “The New Caledonia Mission: An Historical Sketch of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in North Central British Columbia.” In Sa Ts’e: Historical Perspectives on Northern British Columbia, ed. Thomas Thorner, 129-157. Prince George, BC: College of New Caledonia Press, 1989.
Fraser, Brian J. “For the Uplift of the World: The Mission Thought of James A. Macdonald, 1890s to 1915.” In Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 1820s-1960s: Historical Essays in Honour of John Webster Grant, ed. John S. Moir and C.T. McIntire, 191-219. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1988.
Fraser, Eleanor S. “The Early Moravian Church and its Mission to the Eskimos on the Labrador Coast.” M.A. thesis. Acadia University, 1964.
Furniss, Elizabeth. “Resistance, Coercion and Revitalization: The Shuswap Encounter with Roman Catholic Missionaries, 1860-1900.” Ethnohistory 42, 2 (Spring 1995): 231-263.[b:95-05]
Gagan, Rosemary Ruth. “A Sensitive Independence: The Personnel of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada, 1881-1925.” Ph.D. Thesis, McMaster University, 1987. Pp. 461. Ottawa, ON: National Library of Canada, 1989. 5 microfiches.
Gagnon, François Marc. « Les Jésuites. » L’Église catholique et les arts au Québec : le grand héritage. (1984) : 31-54.
Gagnon, François Marc. « L’implantation de la foi » L’Église catholique et les arts au Québec-le grand héritage. (1984) : 15-30.
Gagnon, Gaudiose. « Le Séminaire et la vocation missionnaire.» Saguenayensia 16, 2 (mars‑avril, 1974) : 26‑34.
Gagnon, François‑Marc. La Conversion par l’image : Un aspect de la mission des Jésuites auprès des Indiens du Canada au XVIIe siècle. Montréal, QC : Bellarmin. 1975. 141p?: illus.
Gagnon, Denis. «La catholicisation des Mamit Innuat (Innus de la Basse-Côte-Nord) à la mission de Musquaro de 1800 à 1946 : entre la conversion inachevée et le métissage inévitable.» Dans L’espace missionnaire : lieu d’innovations et de rencontres interculturelles, dir. Gilles Routhier et Frédéric Laugrand, 195-210. Paris : Karthala; Québec, QC : Presses de l’Université Laval, 2002.[b:95-05]
Gagnon, Denis. « Les Innus de la Basse-Côte-Nord et la mission catholique de Musquaro (1800-1946). Contexte historique et tradition orale. » Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 32, 2 (2002) : 49-62.[b:95-05]
Gahagan, Alvine Cyr. Yes Father : Pioneer Nursing in Alberta. Pp. 192. (Available from the author, 44 Meeting House Road, Bedford, N.H., U.S.A., 03102.)
Gainer, Brenda J. “The Catholic Missionaries as Agents of Social Change among the Metis and Indians at Red River : 1818‑1845.” M.A. Thesis, Carleton University, 1978. Pp.159.
Garrad, Chas. “The Attack on Ehwae in 1640.” Ontario History 65 (1973): 107‑111.
Gaston, Leroy Clifton III. « Crucifix and Calumet : French Missionary Efforts in the Great Lakes Region, 1615‑1650. » Ph.D. Thesis. Tulane University., 1978. Pp. 609. DissAbs. 39, 7 (1979): 4435‑A. University Microfilms, No. 7901491.
Gélinas, Claude. « Les missions catholiques chez les Atikamekw (1837-1940) : manifestations de foi et d’esprit pratique. » Études d’histoire religieuse 69 (2003) : 83-99. [b:95-05]

Gérin‑Lajoie, Albert. “Fragments from a Journey.” The Beaver 300 (Winter 1969) : 24‑31.


Getty, Ian Allison Ludlow. “The Church Missionary Society among the Blackfoot Indians of Southern Alberta, 1880‑1895.” M.A. Thesis, University of Calgary, 1971. Pp. iv, 150. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, No. 8852.
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Goddard, Peter A. “Augustine and the Amerindian in Seventeenth-Century New France.” Church History (Dec.1998): 662-81.[b:95-05]
Goldring, Philip. “Religion, Missions and Native Culture.” The Canadian Church Historical Society, Journal 26, 2 (Oct. 1984) : 43‑49.

Goltz, Herbert C.W. “The Indian Revival: Religion and the Western District, 1805-1813.” In The Western District : Papers from the Western District Conference, ed. K.G. Pryke and L.L. Kulisek, 18-32. Windsor, ON : Essex County Historical Society, 1983.


Goosen, N. Jaye. “The Relationship of the Church Missionary Society and the Hudson’s Bay Company in Rupert’s Land, 1821 to 1860 : With a Case Study of Stanley Mission Under the Direction of the Rev. Robert Hunt.” M.A. Thesis. University of Manitoba, 1974. Pp. iii, 174.
Goosen, N. Jaye. “Missionary ‑ Indian ‑ Trader : The Triangular Nature of Contact in Rupert’s Land.” In Approaches to Native Museums of Man, 1975, ed. D. A. Muise, 30-43. Ottawa, ON : National Museums of Canada, 1977.
Goss, Charles Wayne. “The French and the Choctaw Indians, 1700‑1763.” Ph.D. Thesis, Texas Technical University, 1977. Pp. 229. Diss. Abs : 419‑420 A.
Gosselin, Ronald. « La christianisation de la forêt boréale. » L’Église catholique et la société du Québec : le grand héritage. (1984) : 31-61.

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Goudreault, Abbé Henri, O.M.I. « La contribution à l’évangélisation de la conférence Oblate Canadienne de la Mission. » Vie / Oblate / Life 39, 2 (août‑Aug. 1980) : 167‑188.
Goudreault, Abbé Henri, O.M.I. « La mentalité et l’orientation missionnaires. » L’Église canadienne 14, 18 (14 mai 1981) : 557‑560.
Gouger, Lina. « L’acculturation des Algonquins au XVIIe siècle. » Thèse de M.A., Université Laval, 1987. 120p.
Gough, Barry M. “A Priest Versus the Potlatch : The Reverend Alfred James Hall and the Fort Rupert Kwakiutl, 1878‑1880.” The Canadian Church Historical Society, Journal 24, 2 (Oct. 1982) : 75‑89.

Gough, Barry M. “Pioneer Missionaries to the Nishga: The Crosscurrents of Demon Rum and British Gunboats, 1860‑1871.” The Canadian Church Historical Society, Journal 26, 2 (Oct. 1984) : 81‑97.



Goulet, Jean‑Guy O. M.I. “Liberation Theology and Missions in Canada.” Église et Théologie 15, 3 (oct. 1984) : 293‑319.
Goulet, Léonie. « Les Soeurs Blanches d’Afrique, 75 ans au Canada. » L’Église canadienne 11, 21 (6 juill. 1978) : 665‑667.
Gowers, Ruth Edith. “The Jesuits at Onondaga, 1656‑58.” M.A. Thesis, University of Victoria, 1977. Pp. vi‑84.
Graft, Erik. « L’impact de l’eau‑de‑vie sur les missions indiennes. » Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1973. 138p.
Graham, Elizabeth. Medicine Man to Missionary : Missionaries as Agents of Change Among the Indians of Southern Ontario, 1784‑1867. Toronto, ON: Peter Martin Assoc., 1975. Pp. xi, 125, maps.
Grant, Rudolph W. “Politics, Religion and Education: The Canadian Presbyterian Church and the Struggle Over Schools in Guyana.” Journal of Caribbean History 27, 2 (1993): 176-196.[b:95-05]
Grant, John Webster. Moon of Wintertime : Missionaries and the Indians of Canada in Encounter Since 1534. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1984. Pp. 384.
Grant, John Webster. “Missionaries and Messiahs in the Northwest.” Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses 9, 2 (1980): 125‑136.
Grant, John Webster. “Rendez‑vous at Manitowaning.” The United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 28 (1979): 22‑34.
Grant, John Webster. “The Hunters Hunted : Methodists of Three Countries in Pursuit of the Indians of Canada.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 4 (1984) : Pp. 14.
Gravel, Albert. Pages d’histoire régionale. Cahier 11 : Motifs de l’émigration des Abénakis et de leurs alliés au Canada de 1675 à 1725. Sherbrooke, QC : 1965.
Gray, Susan. “The Ojibwa World View and Encounters with Christianity Along the Berens River, 1875-1940.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1996. v, 282, leaves.[b:95-05]
Green, L.C. and Olive Patricia Dickason. The Law of Nations and the New World. Edmonton, AB : University of Alberta Press, 1989. Pp. 303.
Greenwell, Kim. “Picturing ‘Civilization : Missionary Narratives and the Margins of Mimicry.” BC Studies 135 (Autumn 2002): 3-45.[b:95-05]
Grégoire, Vincent. « Les ‘réductions’ de Nouvelle-France : une illustration de la pratique missionnaire jésuite. » XVIIe Siècle 49, 3 (1997?): 519-29.[b:95-05]
Gresco, Jacqueline Kennedy. “Missionary Acculturation Programs in British Columbia.” Etudes oblates 32, 3 (1973) : 145‑148.
Gresko, Jacqueline. “Creating Little Dominions Within the Dominion : Early Catholic Indian Schools in Saskatchewan and British Columbia.” In Indian Education in Canada, Vol. I : The Legacy, eds. Jean Barman, Yvonne Hébert and Don McCcaskill. Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press, 1986.
Gresko, Jacqueline Kennedy. “Gender and Mission: the Founding Generations of the Sisters of Saint Ann and the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in British Columbia, 1858-1914.” Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1999. vi, 352 leaves. [b:95-05]
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Gresko, Jacqueline. “Roman Catholic Indian Brass Bands, 1866‑1915.” British Columbia Historical News 16, 2 (Winter 1983): 12‑15.
Groulx, Lionel. « La conquête missionnaire de l’Arctique. » SCHEC Rapport 28 (1961): 27‑35.
Gualtieri, Antonio R. “Christianity and Native Traditions : Indigenization and Syncretism Among the Inuit and Dene of the Western Arctic.” In The Church and the World : 2. Pp. xiv, 182. Notre Dame, IN : Cross Cultural Publications, 1984.
Gualtieri, Antonio R. “Indigenization of Christianity and Syncretism Among the Indians and Inuit of the Western Arctic.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 12, 1 (1980) : 47‑57.
Gualtieri, Antonio R. “Canadian Missionary Perceptions of Indian and Inuit Culture and Religious Tradition.” Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses 9, 3 (1980): 299‑314.
Guillet, Claude. « Cinquante ans de réalisations : La Société des Missions‑Etrangères. » SCHEC Sessions d’étude / Study Sessions 38 (1971) : 55‑69.
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Hamilton, Raphael N. “Jesuit Mission at Sault Ste Marie.” Michigan History 52 (1968): 123‑132.
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Hamilton, Raphael N. Marquette’s Explorations: The Narratives Reexamined. Madison, Milwaukee and London : The University of Wisconsin Press, 1970. Pp. xv, 275.
Handy, J.R. “The Coldwater‑Narrows Indian Reserve: Missionary/Government Competition in the Civilization of the Indian.” M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1979.
Hanzeli, Victor E. Missionary Linguistics in New France. Paris, The Hague: Mouton, 1969. Pp. 141, illus., map.
Harrod, Howard Lee. “Mission Among the Blackfeet : An Evaluation of Protestant and Catholic Missions Among the Blackfeet Indians.” Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University, 1965. Pp. 339. DissAbs. 26 (1965‑1966): 4842.
Harrod, Howard J. “Missionary Life‑World and Native Response: Jesuits in New France.” Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses 13, 2 (1984): 179‑192.
Hayes, John F. Wilderness Mission: the Story of Sainte‑Marie‑among‑the‑Hurons. Toronto, ON: Ryerson, [1969]. Pp. 118, illus., maps.
Heidenreich, Conrad E. “Maps Relating to the First Half of the 17th Century and Their Use in Determining the Location of Jesuit Missions in Huronia.” The Cartographer 3 (1966): 103‑126.
Heidenreich, Conrad E. Huronia: A History and Geography of the Huron Indians 1600‑1650. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1971. Pp. 337.
Heidenreich, Conrad E. “A New Location for Carhagouha, Recollet Mission in Huronia.” Ontario Archaelogical Society, Publication 11 (1968): 39‑46.
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Hendry, Charles E. Beyond Traplines. Toronto, ON: Anglican Church of Canada, 1969. Pp. xi, 102.
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Howard, Oliver R. Godships: Church Marine Missions Since 1884. Toronto, ON: United Church Observer, 1984.


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Hurford, Grace Gibberd. “Missionary Service in China.” The Canadian Church Historical Society, Journal 19, 3‑4 (1977): 177‑181.


Hurtubise, Pierre. « Dominique‑Marie Varlet, missionnaire en Nouvelle‑France (1913‑1718). » SCHEC Rapport 35 (1968) : 21‑32.
Hutchinson, Gerald M. The Meeting Place: Rundle’s Mission at Pigeon Lake, Alberta. Edmonton, AB: Rundle’s Mission Conference Centre Inc., 1990. [b:95-05]
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Hutchinson, Gerald M. “The Wesleyan Mission to the HBC Territories, 1840‑50.” The Canadian Society of Church History, Papers (1979): 19-32.
Hutchinson, Roger. “The Dene and Project North: Partners in Mission.” Canadian Issues / Thèmes canadiens 7 (1985): 391-410.
Huxley, Gigi. “The Role of St. Mary’s Mission School in Settlement.” British Columbia Historical News 17, 2 (1984): 16-17.
Inglis, Robert Runcie. “A Critical Analysis of the Reconstruction of the Jesuit Mission of Ste. Marie des Hurons.” M. Museal.? University of Toronto, 1972.
Ion, A. Hamish. The Cross and the Rising Sun. Volume 3: the Cross in the Dark Valley: The Canadian Protestant Missionary Movement in the Japanese Empire, 1931-1945. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1998. Pp. 416.[b:95-05]
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Ion, Hamish A. “Canadian Missionaries in Meiji Japan: The Japan Mission of the Methodist Church of Canada, 1873‑1889.” M.A. Thesis, McGill University, 1972. Pp. 220. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, No. 11852.
Ireland, Debra. “The Rationalization of Iroquois Religion.” Nexus: Canadian Student Jounal of Anthropology 1, 2 (Spring 1981): 29‑42.
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