Extermination Of A Culture

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History

 

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Donald A

 

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March 11, 2017

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Instead of gradually assimilating the Indians to believe in their religious practices, the missionary's efforts achieved an extermination of Indian rituals and beliefs. The Indians were forced to follow the white man's religion without an understanding of the spiritual aspect. McKenzie's example of Zeisberger clearly shows this argument...
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The Indians were forced to follow the white man's religion without an understanding of the spiritual aspect. McKenzie's example of Zeisberger clearly shows this argument. Zeisberger states in his diary that the greatest joy is to preach the Gospel although it is learned that Zeisberger lived a life full of sorrow...
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