Indian and White in the History of the Northwest

Indian and White
In the History of the Northwest
Table of Contents

By Holice and Pam

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CONTENTS
PART 1
Chapter

-- Title Page
- Introduction

1.

The Flat Head

2.

Their First Notions of Christianity

3.

A Correction

4.

Rivals of the Black Robes

5.

Catholic Missionaries Again Sent For

6.

Father De Smet Visits the Flat Heads

7.

Father De Smet Returns

8.

St. Mary's, First Mission in Montana

9.

The Buffalo Chase, and the Missionaries

10.

First Grist Mill in Montana

11.

Father Joseph Giorda and Father A. Ravalli

12.

Charlot and the Garfield Treaty

13.

St. Ignatius; Second Mission in Montana

14.

Educating and Civilizing the Indians

15.

Contract Schools

16.

Schools and Training Needed for Indian Youth

17.

Non-Sectarianism in Indian Education

18.

The First Sisters in Montana

19.

Author's First Experience of Indian Missions

20.

Indian Boys' School and Kindergarten

21.

Senator Vest and The Schools at St. Ignatius

22.

The Rev. James Razzini at St. Ignatius

23.

Agriculture and Material Prosperity

24.

St. Ignatius Mission Concluded

25.

St. Peter's, Third Mission in Montana

26.

New Laborers

27.

Closing of St. Peter's Mission

28.

Its Re-Opening, Father Philip Rappagloisi

29.

Starvation Among the Piegans, Schools

30.

Holy Family Mission and Schools

31.

St. Paul's Mission

32.

Mission of St. Louis

33.

St. Xavier's, The Crow Indians

34.

St. Xavier's Concluded

35.

Summary and Retrospect

 

Part II

1.

Explorers and First White Settlers

2.

Civil and Ecclesiastical Organization

3.

First Missions among the Whites

4.

Fort Benton

5.

Mission of Virginia City

6.

Last Chance or Helena

7.

First Sisterhood for the Whites

8.

First Sisterhood for the Whites, Continued

9.

Deer Lodge Mission

10.

Dependencies of Deer Lodge Mission

11.

Butte and Dillon

12.

Missoula Mission

13.

Frenchtown Mission

14.

Sun River, Lewiston, Great Falls

15.

Mercy Work of the Sisters

16.

First Episcopal Visitation

17.

Some Hangings and other Incidents

18.

Archbishop Seghers in Montana

19.

Bishop Brondel

20.

Diocese of Helena

21.

Diocesan Synods

22.

Boulder, Three Forks, Bozeman, White Sulphur Springs, Marysville

23.

Miles City, Glendive, Billings, Livingston

24.

Cemeteries

25.

Years of Grace

26.

The Good Shepherd Order in Helena

27.

Notable Pioneers

28.

Some of the Departed

-- Conclusion

 

Appendix

1.

Early Catholicity in Montana, By L. F. La Croix

2.

Letter of the Hon. Thomas H. Carter, U. S. Senator

3.

Letter of Major H. M. Chittenden, U. S. A.

4.

Letter of Archbishop Ireland

5.

Bibliographical References

 

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