The Wisconsin Oneidas and the Episcopal Church
A Chain Linking Two Traditions
L. Gordon McLester, Laurence M. Hauptman, Kenneth Hoyan House, L. Gordon McLester III, Laurence Hauptman, Judy Cornelius-Hawk, Kenneth House
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The Wisconsin Oneidas and the Episcopal Church
A Chain Linking Two Traditions
L. Gordon McLester, Laurence M. Hauptman, Kenneth Hoyan House, L. Gordon McLester III, Laurence Hauptman, Judy Cornelius-Hawk, Kenneth House
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This unique collaboration by academic historians, Oneida elders, and Episcopal clergy tells the fascinating story of how the oldest Protestant mission and house of worship in the upper Midwest took root in the Oneida community. Personal bonds that developed between the Episcopal clergy and the Wisconsin Oneidas proved more important than theology in allowing the community to accept the Christian message brought by outsiders. Episcopal bishops and missionaries in Wisconsin were at times defenders of the Oneidas against outside whites attempting to get at their lands and resources. At other times, these clergy initiated projects that the Oneidas saw as beneficial—a school, a hospital, or a lace-making program for Oneida women that provided a source of income and national recognition for their artistry. The clergy incorporated the Episcopal faith into an Iroquoian cultural and religious framework—the Condolence Council ritual—that had a longstanding history among the Six Nations. In turn, the Oneidas modified the very form of the Episcopal faith by using their own language in the Gloria in Excelsis and the Te Deum as well as by employing Oneida in their singing of Christian hymns.
Christianity continues to have real meaning for many American Indians. The Wisconsin Oneidas and the Episcopal Church testifies to the power and legacy of that relationship.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I: Christianity Comes to Oneida Country
- Part II: The Oneida Episcopal Mission: The First Century in Wisconsin
- Part III: Oneida First-Person Accounts of the Episcopal Church and Its Clergy
- Part IV: Reflections on Wisconsin Oneida Episcopal Church Relations
- Contributors
- Appendix A: Timeline
- Appendix B: Episcopal Priests, Vicars, and Deacons Who Have Served the Oneidas in Wisconsin
- Appendix C: Bishops Who Have Headed the Diocese
- Bibliography
- Index