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Chapter 2 OUR ARRIVAL AT SARNIA.

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ost adjoined the town, so that a quarter of an hour's walk would take us on to their land. In front of the town and flowing down past the Indian Reserve is

people and preaching. Our Sunday services were held in a vacant log hut, in which we had a little desk rigged up and some forms arranged as seats. On my first Sunday among them I baptized

u want a church forty feet long; this will take a great many logs, not much black ash now in the bush. I don't think, Sir, you will find enough trees. Why not build a frame church? If you build frame, Indians get out logs, fit the frame one day, raise building next day, board it next day, get done quick; not cost much money, cost perhaps $100, not much money." "Now, supposing we were to do this, what would the Indians be willing to give? Would they work without pay? I want the white

one time in fear that we might be prevented from building. A petition was sent to Government, and correspondence entered into with the Indian Department, and in the end we were permitted to take possession of one acre of

bush with their axes, to fell the trees and hew and square the timbers for the frame-work of the church, and I heard that the old Chief had been to the Indian Agent's office and borrowed ten dollars of the Annuity-money to pay a professed hewer, as none of themselves were good hands at such work. Thi

of their work. The roughly extemporised tables looked most inviting when all was spread out, and two or three of the Indian women were most active and clever in getting everything ready. When the feast was over the Indians gathered in a circle, and I expressed to them my pleasure that we had got thus far with our work, and told them that I h

land; a little circular had been printed and distributed, and by the middle of

red a little pocket companion containing passages of Scripture, copied from the Ojebway Testament, sentences of familiar conversation, and Indian prayers and collects. With the help of this little book I was able to make myself understood by the Indians, and

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midst of a small clearing, sometimes empty with door bolted, at other times showing signs of occupation. Into one of these we entered; it was a tiny log shanty, with a patch of Indian corn and potatoes enclosed by a snake fence. We pushed open the door, a fire was burning on the hearth, and in a corner was a blanket enveloping something that might be human. I told Wagimah to touch it, he did so, and the bundle moved, part of the blanket wriggled back and a woman's face appeared. She said she was sick, and that no one had been to visit her. We staid and had a little conversation, and then as it was getting late, hurried on to Wid

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Contents

Missionary Work Among the Ojebw
Chapter 1 HOW IT CAME ABOUT THAT I WENT TO CANADA.
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Chapter 2 OUR ARRIVAL AT SARNIA.
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Chapter 3 CHIEF LITTLE PINE.
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Chapter 4 OUR FIRST WINTER IN ALGOMA.
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Chapter 5 CHIEF BUHKWUJJENENE'S MISSION.
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Chapter 6 AN INDIAN CHIEF IN ENGLAND.
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Chapter 7 LEARNING TO KNOW MY PEOPLE.
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Chapter 8 THE OPENING OF THE FIRST SHINGWAUK HOME.
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Chapter 9 PROSPECTS OF RE-BUILDING.
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Chapter 10 LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE.
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Chapter 11 THE WINTER OF 1874-5.
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Chapter 12 THE NEW SHINGWAUK HOME.
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Chapter 13 CHARLIE AND BEN.
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Chapter 14 A TRIP UP LAKE SUPERIOR.
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Chapter 15 UP THE NEEPIGON RIVER.
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Chapter 16 THIRTY YEARS WAITING FOR A MISSIONARY.
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Chapter 17 THE PAGAN BOY-NINGWINNENA.
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Chapter 18 BAPTIZED-BURIED.
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Chapter 19 THE WAWANOSH HOME.
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Chapter 20 A SAD WINTER.
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Chapter 21 WILLIAM SAHGUCHEWAY.
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Chapter 22 OUR INDIAN HOMES.
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Chapter 23 GLAD TIDINGS FROM NEEPIGON.
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