WebApr 26, 2011 · The narrative of his captivity forms part of a manuscript volume, entitled ' Memoires touchant la mort et les vertus des peres Isaac Jogues, Anne de Noue, ... http://publikacio.uni-eszterhazy.hu/1978/1/543-556_Tarnoc.pdf
Narrative of a Captivity among the Mohawk Indians: And a …
WebOne of these reports describes the tribulations of Father Isaac Jogues subsequent to being captured by Mohawks. He was one of the most dedicated missionaries and the document perpetuating his Indián confinement bears the title: “Captivity of Father Isaac Jogues, of the Society of Jesus Among the Mohawks” (1643) [henceforth: “Narrative”]. WebOne of these reports describes the tribulations of Father Isaac Jogues subsequent to being captured by Mohawks. He was one of the most dedicated missionaries and the … the hunter 2009
Ritual and Redemption in the Narrative of Father Isaac Jogues (1643)
In the spring of 1646, Jogues returned to Iroquois territory, along with Jean de Lalande, to act as the French ambassador to the Mohawk. His ambassadorship was intended to maintain the tentative peace reached in 1645 between the Iroquois and the French, the Huron and the Algonquin. This was done to ensure a safe passage for trade and travel. Jogues and Lalande were met with hesitation upon arrival, as some Mohawk regarded missiona… WebThe trials of one of these men, Father Isaac Jogues, were endured in the Champlain and Mohawk Valleys, and they were astonishing by any standard. St. Isaac Jogues(1607-46) First chapel at Auriesville, erected 1885. ... Father Jogues remained in captivity at Ossernenon as a slave for fourteen months, suffering abuse apparently beyond natural ... WebJesuit missionary-captive Father Isaac Jogues reports the sacri-fice of a woman captive to a Mohawk "demon" god: she was first burnt all over her body and thrown onto a pyre; the body was then cut up, sent to various other villages, and devoured. On another occasion, Jogues's captors lamented not having eaten their the hunter 2010