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The Life, history, and travels, of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (George Copway), a young Indian chief of the Ojebwa Nation, a convert to the Christian faith, and a missionary to his people for twelve years, with a sketch of the present state of the Ojebwa Nation, in regard to christianity and their future prospects, also an appeal, with all the names of the chiefs now living, who have been christianized and the missionaries now laboring among them

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Published 1847 Weed and Parsons 1 views
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George Copway was born in 1818 in present-day Ontario, and his parents were of the Missasauga band of Ojibwa. He was raised as a traditional Ojibwa and learned to hunt for the fur trade. He converted to Methodism and was sent at age 16 to a Methodist mission, working among Ojibwas. He later married the daughter of an English gentleman, and the couple continued to do missionary work. He also published at least two books in addition to this one, possibly with the assistance of his wife.

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