ebook img

Ojibwe, Activist, Priest: The Life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik PDF

213 Pages·2019·2.864 MB·English
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Ojibwe, Activist, Priest: The Life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik

Ojibwe, Activist, Priest Father Philip Bergin Gordon in headdress, 1933. Courtesy of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Image WHi-140674. Ojibwe, Activist, Priest The Life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik Tadeusz Lewandowski The universiTy of wisconsin Press Names: Lewandowski, Tadeusz, 1973– author. Title: Ojibwe, activist, priest: the life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik / Tadeusz Lewandowski. Description: Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, [2019] | Includes bibliographical references and index. The University of Wisconsin Press Identifiers: LCCN 2019014991 | ISBN 9780299325206 (cloth: alk. paper) 728 State Street, Suite 443 Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1428 uwpress.wisc.edu Wisconsin—Biography. | LCGFT: Biographies. Classification: LCC E99.C6 G644 2019 | DDC 282.092 [B]—dc23 Gray’s Inn House, 127 Clerkenwell Road LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019014991 London ec1r 5dB, United Kingdom eurospanbookstore.com Copyright © 2019 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System All rights reserved. Except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles and reviews, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any format or by any means—digital, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—or conveyed via the Internet or a website without written permission of the University of Wisconsin Press. Rights inquiries should be directed to [email protected]. Printed in the United States of America This book may be available in a digital edition. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Lewandowski, Tadeusz, 1973– author. Title: Ojibwe, activist, priest: the life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik / Tadeusz Lewandowski. Description: Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, [2019] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: Lccn 2019014991 | isBn 9780299325206 (cloth: alk. paper) Subjects: Lcsh: Gordon, Philip B., Rev., 1885–1948. | Catholic Church— Clergy—Biography. | Priests—Wisconsin—Biography. | Indian activists— Wisconsin—Biography. | Ojibwa Indians—Wisconsin—Biography. | LcGfT: Biographies. Classification: Lcc e99.c6 G644 2019 | ddc 282.092 [B]—dc23 Lc record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019014991 The whole Indian Bureau system of managing Indian business to the detriment of the Indian but for the benefit of a few greedy and voracious whites is the most dramatic autocracy in existence the world over. —FaTher PhiLiP BerGin Gordon, 1923 letter to the Superior Telegram Contents Acknowledgments ix Author’s Note xi Introduction 3 1 The Ojibwe and the Gordon Family 10 2 From Boyhood to the Priesthood 21 3 The Society and the Missionary 34 4 A Conference and a Scandal at Haskell 45 5 Carlos Montezuma, War-Whoop, and the Bureau 57 6 War in Europe, Battles at Home 77 7 A New Appointment at Reserve 90 8 Struggles and Injustices 98 9 Bitter Ends 108 10 Continuing the Fight from Centuria 117 11 Paul Villaume, a Journey, and Philip Gordon’s Final Years 128 Conclusion 131 Notes 135 Bibliography 181 Index 191 Acknowledgments At the University of Wisconsin Press, I would like to thank executive editor Gwen Walker for her extraordinary support throughout the publishing process. Thanks also to acquisitions assistant Anna Muenchrath for her kind help in numerous technical matters and to managing editor Adam Mehring and copyeditor Scott Mueller for their excellent work. I especially thank Mark Thiel of the Marquette University Archives in Wisconsin for his generosity over the many years I have requested materials from him. This book would have been impossible without his aid and advice. Thanks, too, go to Professor Margaret Ann Noodin and Professor Rand Valentine for their help with Anishinaabemowin. As well, I thank Lisa Marine at the Wisconsin Historical Society for her help with acquiring illustrations. I express my gratitude to my mother, Linda Lewandowski, and my wife, Marzena, for their assistance with this biography. Thank you to Arnold Krupat, who commented on an early version of the manu- script. And finally, a very big thanks to Jane Vavala of Hinkle Library at Alfred State College, New York, for her deeply appreciated tracking down of numerous and varied sources. ix

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.