1. This fascinating collection tells the history of the Oneida community and their relationship with the Episcopal Church, which came to the upper Midwest as missionaries. 2. The book is a collaborative effort between Oneida elders, Episcopal clergy and academic historians. The inclusion of both Native and non-Native scholarly work and voices sets this collection apart. 3. Editors McLester and Hauptman are well respected among Iroquoian scholars.
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1. This fascinating collection tells the history of the Oneida community and their relationship with the Episcopal Church, which came to the upper Midwest as missionaries. 2. The book is a collaborative effort between Oneida elders, Episcopal clergy and academic historians. The inclusion of both Native and non-Native scholarly work and voices sets this collection apart. 3. Editors McLester and Hauptman are well respected among Iroquoian scholars.
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