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1834-1847 CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ERA. I. OVERVIEW Migrational Flow One: Native Americans Two: Explorers Three: Fur Traders Four: Missionaries Missionary.

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1 1834-1847 CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ERA

2 I. OVERVIEW Migrational Flow One: Native Americans Two: Explorers Three: Fur Traders Four: Missionaries Missionary Era facilitated an increasing flow of pioneers who became permanent settlers

3 OVERVIEW, CONT. Included only a few missionaries 13 Methodist 6 Congregationalist 3 Roman Catholic priests Constructed historic missions where many of today’s prominent communities and major cities are established.

4 II. MISSIONARY ERA Reasons To meet spiritual needs of early explorers and fur traders and trappers. Fact: British owned Hudson’s Bay was obligated to meet spiritual needs of those living in their controlled areas. Story: In 1831, a band of ten Flatheads and Nez Perce attempted to meet William Clark in St. Louis, Missouri, and learn about the “White Man’s Book of Heaven,” which they believed was an instrument of the White man’s power. Christian leaders interpreted this gesture as a sincere desire to learn more about and be converted to the Christian faith. This resulted in a wave of missionary expeditions to the Pacific Northwest to construct missions, and attempt to teach and convert the local Native Americans to Christianity.

5 PROTESTANT MISSION: OBJECTIVES 1. Christianize Native people 2. Civilize Native people according to their accepted social and economic norms. 3. Develop economic base to support missionaries, their families, and early settlers. 4. Provide religious services for settlers and fur traders.

6 PROTESTANT MISSION: OBJECTIVES 5. Strengthen U.S. claim to the Oregon Country 6. Spread Protestant religion before Roman Catholic missionaries did. 7. Educate children (Natives and settlers) in the region

7 PROTESTANT MISSION STRATEGY Build a mission at a central location that will attract settlers and Natives to live and work at the mission. Result? Native Americans were forced to change their way of life and conform to the settlers accepted standards

8 IMPORTANT PROTESTANT MISSIONS Lee’s Mission First Protestant missionaries sent by Methodist church Established by Jason and Daniel Lee in 1834 Waiilatpu: Whitman Mission

9 IMPORTANT PROTESTANT MISSIONS Lapwai Mission Founded by Henry and Eliza Spalding with help from William Gray They were successful because of the friendliness and adaptability of the Nez Perce their own ability to communicate with Native Americans their ability to teach, Maintained good relations with the other mission residents. Henry developed a written alphabet for the Native Americans’ languages and printed parts of the Bible for them to read.

10 ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES Established many mission sites throughout Pacific Northwest Important missionaries Father Francois Blanchet Father Modeste Demers Father Jean Pierre DeSmet

11 ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONARY SUCCESS Significantly more successful than Protestant missionaries for several reasons Did not encourage further immigration Teaching effectiveness was enhanced by the Catholic Ladder Rituals and ceremonies were attractive to Natives Widespread mission sites Traveled among tribes Did not emphasize changing way of life

12 CATHOLIC LADDER Rev. Father F.N. Blanchet made first use of this "Catholic Ladder" in July of 1842 at the Cowlitz Mission (also known as St. Francis Mission) in order to teach the Indians the main truths of the Catholic faith. Many copies of the ladder were made and presented to the Indian chiefs, thereafter it was in constant use among the Northwest Indians. A display featuring the Catholic Ladder stands on the grounds of St. Francis Mission. The 40 horizontal bars represent the 40 centuries B.C. The 33 dots represent the years of Christ's life on earth. The 18 bars represent the 18 centuries A.D. and the 42 dots represent the 42 succeeding years. Some examples of what the other symbols represent are: (1) Heaven, Angels, and the 6 days of Creation, (2) Noah's Ark, (3) the Ten Commandments, (4) Elizabeth and Zachary, (5) Star of Bethlehem, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, (6) The Twelve Apostles, (7) The Reverends Blanchet and Damers.

13 END OF MISSIONARY ERA Even after Whitman Massacre, missionaries contributed to violent conflicts between Natives and settlers from 1847-1877 Different teachings of Roman Catholics and Protestants confused the Natives. Created a spiritual conflict for Native Americans between their animism versus the abstract concepts of the Christian religion.


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