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Indian and white in the Northwest; a history of Catholicity in Montana, 1831-1891, by L.B. Palladino, S.J., with an introduction by Right Reverend John B. Brondel

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Palladino, L. B. (Lawrence Benedict), 1837-1927.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church.
Whitman College--Special collections--Elliott-Davies Collection.
Whitman College.
Indians of North America--Missions.
Indians of North America.
Indians of North America--Montana.
Missions--Montana.
Missions.
Physical Description:
xx, 512 pages : frontispiece, illustrations, plates, portraits ; 24 cm
Edition:
2d ed., rev. and enl.
Place of Publication:
Lancaster, PA : Wickersham Pub. Co., 1922.
Summary:
(Partial summary, p. 1-184) An early history of the Indian mission in Montana with special emphasis on St. Ignatius and St. Mary's Mission. Examines Father DeSmets's and Ravalli's work with the Flatheads, the schools they created and the relocation of Chief Charlo's band from the Bitterroot valley.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-504).
Local Notes:
Indian Rights Association Complimentary Collections
Other Format:
Online version: Palladino, L.B. (Lawrence Benedict), 1837-1927. Indian and white in the Northwest.
OCLC:
2421826

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