Oowikapun: How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
mplete failure to find anything of comfort or peace of mind in communion with nature. He said he had faithfully carried ou
r Indian way; but he was an obstinate, wicked old man, and determined, if possible, to keep Oowikapun walking, as he again said, "as our forefathers walked." So he urged him
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