Wesleyan Methodist missionaries in Rupert"s Land 1840-1854
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Wesleyan Methodist missionaries in Rupert"s Land 1840-1854 educational activities among the native population by Michael Owen

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  • Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society.,
  • Wesleyan Methodist Church -- Missions,
  • Missionaries -- Rupert"s Land -- History -- 19th century.,
  • Indians of North America -- Canada -- Education.,
  • Indians of North America -- Canada -- Missions.

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Other titlesWesleyan missionaries in Rupert"s Land.
Statementby Michael Owen.
ContributionsUniversity of Alberta. Dept. of Educational Foundations.
The Physical Object
Paginationviii, 140 leaves :
Number of Pages140
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL16063993M

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