"Youngblood of the Peace tells the true adventures of an Oblate priest who lived with Cree, Saulteaux and Beaver Indian people of BC and Alberta. It is a book rich with stories of the old ways, of the new ways, of ingenious and sometimes startling methods used by this Oblate priest to attract his parishioners to the churches he built in the North. Youngblood of the Peace is a journey, a story about a dwindling race. It is the story of the Peace, and of one of the pioneers who could never leave. A book that captures an era, a place, and a society that has become "lost in time.""--Author webpage.
Record details
ISBN:0919433154
ISBN:9780919433151
Physical Description:247 pages: illustrations ; 22 cm
Publisher:Edmonton : Lone Pine, c1986.
Content descriptions
General Note:
Signed by author.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue -- The continent -- 1 Alpha -- 2 The Jesuits -- 3 The Oblates and the army -- 4 The seminary -- Transition -- 5 To the ice missions -- 6 Home base -- 7 Fort Vermilion -- 8 Eleské -- 9 Coming attractions -- The ice missions -- 10 Rhontsedudiel! -- 11 Bush-bailiff -- 12 Night in the hut of the medicine man -- 13 The circuit rider -- 14 Every country has its troublemakers -- 15 When God made time -- 16 The Alaska Highway -- 17 Wilde and lawless -- 18 Life in Moberly Lake -- 19 Health and welfare -- 20 On vacation -- 21 Date with the devil -- 22 The false priest of Kelly Lake -- 23 Moberly Lake school -- 24 Tomslake -- Vibrations of progress -- 25 The big father -- 26 White faces have spoiled our name -- 27 Little prairie -- 28 -- The competition -- 29 Moccasin Flat -- Direction of time -- 30 In the meantime, I got old -- 31 Dog days -- 32 The youth camp -- 33 The sisters -- 34 The winter years -- 35 Direction of time -- Epilogue.