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The paths of Kateri's kinThe paths of Kateri's kin

The paths of Kateri's kin

Christopher Vecsey

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Kateri Tekakwitha, the renowned Mohawk convert of the late seventeenth century, symbolizes for thousands of American Indian Catholics today their own two-part cultural identity. Indeed, many feel a profound spiritual kinship with her as they travel the paths of Native American Catholicism. The Paths of Kateri's Kin not only tells her story and that of her Mohawk people, but also offers the first comprehensive study of the interweaving of Catholic and North American Indian ways from the French missionary days of the early 1600s through the complex tapestry of Indian Catholic spirituality alive today. This book examines the fascinating dynamic between Catholic and Indian traditions in many tribal settings across North America and across nearly five centuries, always emphasizing the spiritual lives and practices of contemporary Native American Catholics. For those pursuing religious studies, Native American studies, or American Catholic studies, this definitive work provides the most inclusive approach to date toward this significant, interdisciplinary area.

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OL19454580W

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MissionsIndians of North AmericaIndian CatholicsChristianity and cultureReligious aspectsReligionHistoryCatholic ChurchDiscovery and explorationDécouverte et explorationAspect religieuxIndiensGeschichteChristianisme et cultureHistoireIndianerÉglise catholiqueKatholizismus

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