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Conversion des Sauvages qui ont esté baptizés en la Nouvelle France, cette année 1610 / Avec un bref recit du voyage du Sieur de Poutrincourt

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A French eyewitness account describing the baptism and Christian instruction of Indigenous peoples in New France, combined with a brief narrative of a colonial voyage. The author records conversion ceremonies, observes local beliefs and customs from a European perspective, praises the expedition's piety and courage, contrasts French conduct with other European colonizers, and urges royal and ecclesiastical support for further missions and settlement. The text mixes reportage, moral argument, and appeals for funding, presenting evangelization and colonial expansion as intertwined objectives.

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Marc Lescarbot

Marc Lescarbot was a French lawyer, historian, and writer known for his significant contributions to the literature of early Canadian history. He is particularly recognized for his work "Histoire de la Nouvelle France," which provides a detailed account of the French colonization efforts in North America during the early 17th century. Lescarbot's writings reflect his experiences in New France and his interactions with Indigenous peoples, offering valuable insights into the cultural exchanges of the time. His literary works also include poetry and reflections on the natural environment, showcasing his diverse talents and interests.

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