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A memorial collection presents a biographical sketch and contemporary tributes to a nineteenth-century missionary who devoted his life to the Micmac people, assembling reports, diary excerpts, and correspondence about mission work. It reproduces his Micmac-language labors including a vocabulary, Bible translations and a Micmac rendering of John 3:16, alongside collected Micmac myths, the poem Dying Indian’s Dream, and Latin translations of psalms and hymns. The volume balances devotional and linguistic scholarship with candid accounts of pastoral successes, hardships, and appeals for renewed support of indigenous mission efforts.

About the Author

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Jeremiah S. Clark

Jeremiah S. Clark was an American author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Rand and the Micmacs," explores themes of adventure and cultural interaction through the lens of a young protagonist. Clark's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for indigenous cultures and the natural world, making his stories both engaging and educational for young readers. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the experiences and traditions of the Micmac people.

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