The life, history, and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (George Copway), a young Indian chief of the Ojebwa nation, a convert to the Christian faith, and a missionary to his people for twelve years: with a sketch of the present state of the Ojebwa nation, in regard to Christianity and their future prospects : also an appeal, with all the names of the chiefs now living, who have been Christianized, and the missionaries now laboring among them
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Creator | Copway, George, 1818-1863? |
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Illustrator | Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888 |
Former owner | Eisenberg, Pablo |
Printer | Weed and Parsons |
Title | The life, history, and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (George Copway), a young Indian chief of the Ojebwa nation, a convert to the Christian faith, and a missionary to his people for twelve years: with a sketch of the present state of the Ojebwa nation, in regard to Christianity and their future prospects : also an appeal, with all the names of the chiefs now living, who have been Christianized, and the missionaries now laboring among them |
Variant Title | Life of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh |
Date Issued | 1847 |
Physical Description | 224 pages : portrait (frontispiece) ; 22 cm |
Languages | English, Ojibwa |
Place of Manufacture | Albany (N.Y.) |
Genre | Books |
Subject | Copway, George, 1818-1863? |
Subject | Ojibwa Indians |
Subject | Ojibwa Indians – Missions |
Subject | Hymns, Ojibwa |
Part of | Younghee Kim-Wait (Class of 1982)/Pablo Eisenberg Collection of Native American Literature |
Catalog Record | View this item in the library catalog |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | E99.C6 C73 1847 |
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