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Crosses in the sky : Jean de Brébeuf and the destruction of Huronia / Mark Bourrie.

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"From the bestselling author of Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre Esprit-Radisson A biography of Jesuit missionary Jean de Brébeuf and a history of the colonization of Huronia, the home of the Huron-Wendat nation, Crosses in the Sky is the story of how and why the Jesuits came to "New France," what happened when they arrived, and how these early encounters have shaped settler relationships with Indigenous people to this day. Departing from existing sainthood narratives of Brébeuf, this deeply researched narrative considers not only the missionary's fate, but the ongoing tragedy of his colonial legacy and is an essential addition to--and expansion of--Canadian history."-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781771966184
  • ISBN: 1771966181
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
  • Publisher: Windsor, Ontario : Biblioasis, [2024]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 03, 2024).
Subject: Brébeuf, Jean de, Saint, 1593-1649.
Jesuits > Missions > Canada > History > 17th century.
History.
Nonfiction.
Missionaries > Canada > Biography.
Huron-Wendat > History.
Huron-Wendat > Missions.
Canada > History > To 1663 (New France)
Missionnaires > Canada > Biographies.
Genre: Electronic books.
Biographies.
Biographies.

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    From the bestselling author of Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre Esprit-Radisson

    This is the story of the collision of two worlds. In the early 1600s, the Jesuits—the Catholic Church’s most ferocious warriors for Christ—tried to create their own nation on the Great Lakes and turn the Huron (Wendat) Confederacy into a model Jesuit state. At the centre of their campaign was missionary Jean de Brébeuf, a mystic who sought to die a martyr's death. He lived among a proud people who valued kindness and rights for all, especially women. In the end, Huronia was destroyed. Brébeuf became a Catholic saint, and the Jesuit's "martyrdom" became one of the founding myths of Canada.

    In this first secular biography of Brébeuf, historian Mark Bourrie, bestselling author of Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson, recounts the missionary's fascinating life and tells the tragic story of the remarkable people he lived among. Drawing on the letters and documents of the time—including Brébeuf's accounts of his bizarre spirituality—and modern studies of the Jesuits, Bourrie shows how Huron leaders tried to navigate this new world and the people struggled to cope as their nation came apart. Riveting, clearly told, and deeply researched, Crosses in the Sky is an essential addition to—and expansion of—Canadian history.


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