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Oowikapun: How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians

Chapter 3 Oowikapun's Vision

Word Count: 231    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

hrust of his knife was sufficient; and his antagonist; armed only with teeth and claws, lay dead before him. So sudden had been the attack, and so quickly ha

engaged heretofore he had endeavoured to propitiate and turn away the malice of the evil spirit, rather than to worship the Good Spirit, in whom all Indians believe, but about whom he had very vague ideas until his visit to the Christian hunter's wigwam. Now, however, even

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Oowikapun: How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
Oowikapun: How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
“That Oowikapun was unhappy, strangely so, was evident to all in the Indian village. New thoughts deeply affecting him had in some way or other entered into his mind, and he could not but show that they were producing a great change in him.”