Sachems of the Canada Praying Indians "Propositions made by the Sachims of the Canada Praying Indians . . .

GLC03107.02057

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GLC#
GLC03107.02057-View header record
Type
Documents
Date
1700/06/28
Author/Creator
Sachems of the Canada Praying Indians
Title
"Propositions made by the Sachims of the Canada Praying Indians . . .
Place Written
Albany, New York
Pagination
7p. : docket : Height: 30.6 cm, Width: 19.8 cm
Primary time period
Colonization and Settlement, 1585-1763
Sub-Era
Native Americans

. . . belonging to their Castle called Kachanua[g]e to the Com[mission] for the Indian Affares." The praying Indians state that they have come to Albany to trade, and ask to be treated with kindness; the Commissioners answer that they will oblige them in this matter. The Commissioners of Indian Affairs then offer their own proposition, dated 3 July 1700, in which they ask the praying Indians to leave the priests in Canada, and return to English territory where they will receive instruction in the "true Christian faith." The Indians reply that they desire instruction in Christianity, and if the English had offered this service earlier, they would never have fled to Canada.

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