
MISSIONARY WORK - AMONG - THE OJEBWAY INDIANS. - BY THE - REV. EDWARD F. WILSON. - PREFACE.
MISSIONARY WORK AMONG THE - OJEBWAY INDIANS. - INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER I. - HOW IT CAME ABOUT THAT I WENT TO CANADA.
CHAPTER II. - FIRST MISSIONARY EXPERIENCES.
CHAPTER III. - OUR ARRIVAL AT SARNIA.
CHAPTER IV. - KETTLE POINT.
CHAPTER V. - INDIAN NAMES GIVEN.
CHAPTER VI. - CHRISTMAS ON THE RESERVE.
CHAPTER VII. - MISSION WORK AT SARNIA.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE BISHOP'S VISIT.
A vivid portrait unfolds of the rugged shoreline of Lake Superior, where the Ojibwe people have lived for generations. The narrator, a missionary who arrived in the late nineteenth century, shares his first impressions of the landscape, the language, and the daily rhythms of hunting, fishing, and canoe travel. From the outset, the work is presented as a careful effort to understand a culture in transition.
The narrative then turns to the practical hurdles of establishing schools and a chapel amid deep‑rooted skepticism from families wary of outsiders. It describes the health struggles of the children, the difficulty of finding reliable helpers, and the perseverance required to keep the institutions running. The account of the new chapel’s construction, funded by distant supporters, illustrates how faith and community intertwine in this remote setting.
Written in a straightforward, unembellished style, the book offers listeners a personal glimpse into early missionary life, the challenges of cultural exchange, and the modest triumphs that marked the first years of the mission’s presence among the Ojibwe.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (379K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1915
An Anglican missionary, educator, and writer, he spent much of his life working in Canada and left behind books that reflect his religious work and his views on Indigenous communities. His story is closely tied to the early history of church-run residential schools in Canada.
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