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008 830623s1984 ctu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aMcLoughlin, William G.$q(William Gerald),$d1922-1992.
245 10 $aCherokees and missionaries, 1789-1839 /$cWilliam G. McLoughlin.
260 $aNew Haven :$bYale University Press,$c©1984, 1994
300 $axiii, 375 pages ;$c25 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 353-363) and index.
505 0 $aWhen the missionaries arrived, 1799 -- The Cherokees and the Morovians, 1799-1803 -- Presbyterian mission difficulties, 1803-1810 -- Cherokee religious revival, 1811-1813 -- The New England missionaries, 1816-1819 -- The missionaries and the Cherokee bourgeoisie, 1819-1829 -- The Baptists and the Methodists, 1819-1829 -- The rise of Cherokee Nationalism and antimission sentiment, 1824-1827 -- White Path's rebellion and the Cherokee constitution -- 1827-1828 -- The American board and the removal crisis, 1829-1833 -- Baptist, Moravian, and Methodist responses to Indian removal, 1829-1833 -- Missionary responses to the final phase of Cherokee resistance, 1833-1838.
520 $a"In 1789 Washington's administration announced that American Indians would receive equal citizenship as soon as they were "civilized and Christianized." William McLoughlin describes the crucial role missionaries played in the acculturation and "Americanization" of the Cherokee Indians from 1789 to 1839. He compares the methods, successes, and failures of the Moravians, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, and Methodists among the Cherokees. Each denomination offered its own vision of "civilization": Southern missionaries taught the divine ordination of slavery, but northern missionaries taught that God opposed it. Some counseled the Cherokees to "obey the powers that be"; others showed them how civil disobedience might defeat Andrew Jackson's plan to remove the Indians to the West."--Amazon website.
520 $a""This book describes the crucial role missionaries played in the acculturation and "Americanization" of the Cherokee Indians from 1789 to 1839. The book compares the methods, successes, and failures of the Moravians, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, and Methodists in their attempts to Christianize the Cherokees. Each missionary society had its own explanations of Christian theology, and forms and styles of Christian ritual and worship. Missionaries also differed in regional attitudes and political outlooks on such matters as slavery. Missionary schools taught the Cherokees vocational skills, how to read and write English, and how to count and measure. The book discusses the cultural transformation of the Cherokee people in terms of economics, familial roles and kinship, social and ethical orientation, politics, religion, and the shift from an oral to a written tradition. In addition to the Cherokees' own selective adaptations to White culture, the book explores how White culture itself changed during its struggle with the Indians. After 1828, most missionaries found it difficult to defend the policies of their government, which called for the removal of American Indian societies. They discovered that Cherokee civil society was more stable, orderly, just, and concerned for the general welfare than most of the surrounding White settlements and frontier state governments. The book focuses on major events affecting Cherokee acculturation and religious revitalization, including war, tribal division, cultural disruption, and defeat; Cherokee rebirth as farmers, herders, and traders; Cherokee renaissance and nationalistic fervor; and the Cherokee fight for national survival in the East."--ERIC website.
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650 0 $aCherokee Indians$xCultural assimilation.
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648 4 $aGeschichte 1789-1839.
653 $aUnited States$aSouthern states$aCherokees$aChristian missions, 1789-1839
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