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The Reason For Crows A Story Of Kateri Tekakwitha 1st Edition Diane Glancy

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The Reason For Crows A Story Of Kateri Tekakwitha 1st Edition Diane Glancy
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 107
Author: Diane Glancy
ISBN: 9781438426921, 1438426925
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Reason For Crows A Story Of Kateri Tekakwitha 1st Edition Diane Glancy by Diane Glancy 9781438426921, 1438426925 instant download after payment.

In The Reason for Crows, award-winning author Diance Glancy retells the story of Kateri Tekakwitha, a seventeenth-century Mohawk woman who converted to Christianity and later became known as the "Lily of the Mohawks." Left frail, badly scarred, and nearly blind from a smallpox epidemic that killed her parents, Kateri nevertheless took part in the daily activities of her village--gathering firewood, preparing meals, weaving, and treating the wounded after skirmishes with the French and enemy tribes. When the Jesuits arrived in her village, she received their message and converted to Christianity. After her conversion, she was scorned and persecuted by her fellow Indians and eventually left her home along the Mohawk River for a village the Jesuits had established for Christian Indians, where she died at the age of 24. In Glancy's imaginative and poetic retelling, Kateri's interior voice is intertwined with the interior voices of the Jesuit missionaries--the crows--who endured their own hardships crossing the ocean and establishing missions in an unfamiliar land. Together they tell a story of spiritual awakening and the internal conflicts that arise when cultures meet.

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