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Field name | Value |
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Newspaper Title | Šina sapa wočhekiye tȟaeyapaha [The Herald of the Black Robe's Church] |
Publisher | Reverend Jerome Hunt |
Publication Location | Fort Totten, North Dakota |
Issue Date | June 1894 |
Issue number | 3 |
Volume number | 5 |
Language | Dakota; Lakota |
Keywords | religion; Catholicism; missions; Great Sioux Nation; religion |
Names | Hunt, Reverend Jerome; Śunkawanagi, John; Iyataninwin, Josephine; Brown, James; Rabbit, Leo M. B.; Okise, Charles; Mad-Bear, Maggie (Tahcaskawin); William H. |
Places | Fort Totten, North Dakota; Cherry Creek, South Dakota; Fort Pierre, South Dakota; Standing Rock Agency, North Dakota; Crow Creek, South Dakota; Campbell Owaniti, South Dakota |
Additional Information | This issue opens with “Church History” in Dakota (continued from last issues). In this issue, the history part focuses on how Christianity spread in different parts of the world (Ireland, England, Germany, …), and how the different sects, faiths, and orders arose within Christianity. This is followed by how the Mohammedan Islamic faith came into being and practice, and how it spread in different parts of the Middle East, and eventually to Spain (in A.D. 711), until 1492 when Isabella and Ferdinand put an end to the long war. On the third page there are letters to the Eyanpaha from various churches and missions around South and North Dakota. The last page continues with the “Church History”, on how the popes came to be considered “Fathers”, and the beginning and end of the Crusades. It ends with an announcement that they will set out to go to Catholic Congress on 11th of June. [Note: There is no “Supplement” in this issue.] |
Library/archive | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |