Pere Marquette: Priest, Pioneer, and AdventurerFather Pere Marquette, S.J., a Jesuit Priest in the early 1600's on the North American Continent, gained the confidence of the Indians, not only with his Catholic Religion, but his wisdom and understanding of the American Indian, and his major achievements being his exploring expeditions, most notably the exploring expedition down the Mississippi River. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE LURE OF THE UNKNOWN | 1 |
THE MISSISSIPPI | 9 |
JACQUES MARQUETTE | 19 |
THE INDIANS | 27 |
NEW FRANCE | 47 |
IN THE WILDERNESS | 67 |
ST IGNACE | 79 |
ON THE EVE | 96 |
SOUTHWARD | 157 |
THE RETURN | 182 |
THE LAST MISSION | 209 |
THE END | 229 |
WHAT FOLLOWED PERE MARQUETTES DEATH | 243 |
THE QUESTION OF AUTHENTICITY | 258 |
THE INDIANS OF THE PRAYER | 265 |
UNFADING HONORS OF THE DEAD | 278 |
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