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Positioning the missionary : John Booth Good and the confluence of cultures in nineteenth-century British Columbia

Title
Positioning the missionary : John Booth Good and the confluence of cultures in nineteenth-century British Columbia / Brett Christophers.
Author
Christophers, Brett, 1971-
Publication
Vancouver : UBC Press, 1998.

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Description
xxi, 200 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits; 24 cm
Summary
  • In Positioning the Missionary, Brett Christophers explores the place of missionaries in histories of colonialism, focusing on John Booth Good, Anglican missionary to the Nlha7kapmx from 1867 to 1883. Christophers examines the genesis of Good's mission and the question of why the Nlha7kapmx were interested in Christianity.
  • He goes on to discuss Good's methods and impact on the Nlha7kapmx as well their influence on his own beliefs and prejudices, and to position missionaries in terms of representations of Natives, views on Native-European contact, and the politics of the Native land question. The concluding chapter examines Good's role in Nlha7kapmx dealings, first with the colonial authorities and later with provincial and federal governments.
  • Positioning the Missionary is an important contribution to the scholarly reassessment of colonialism, valuable not only to historians and students of British Columbia but also to anyone interested in the dispossession and marginalization of Native societies.
Subject
  • Good, J. B. 1833-1916
  • Church of England > Missions > British Columbia
  • Church of England > Missions > Colombie-Britannique
  • Ntlakyapamuk Indians > Missions
  • Colonies
  • Thompson (Indiens) > Missions
  • British Columbia > History > 19th century
  • Colombie-Britannique > Histoire > 19e siècle
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
0774806540 (bound) :
LCCN
cn 98910251
OCLC
ocm38758083
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries