Beyond traplines : Does the church really care ? : Towards an Assessment of the Work of the Anglican Church of Canada with Canada's Native Peoples
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- Author
- Hendry, Charles Eric, 1903-1979
- Publication Date
- 1998
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- General Synod Archives
- Call Number
- E 78 C2 H4 1998
- Edition
- [2nd rev. ed.]
- Place of Publication
- [Toronto ON
- Publisher
- Anglican Book Centre
- Publication Date
- 1998
- Physical Description
- xi, 112 [+1] p. ; 21.2 x 21.2 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- Second revised edition. Originally published 1969.
- "[By] Charles E. Hendry with with an introduction by the Rt. Rev. Gordon Beardy and an appendix on the work of the Anglican Church of Canada and government initiatives since the original release of `Beyond Traplines'."
- Bibliography: pp. 111-112.
- Includes statistics on native congregations and native clergy in new (1998) Appendix D page 101.
- "The Hendry Report helped Native people take a big step toward self-determination. The report examined Canadian reality for the public in a way that had never been done before by any organization. The church was critical of itself and Canadian society and made recommendations that would address much of the pain and ignorance that had existed in our church community for so many years. 'Beyond Traplines' was a life-changing document for the Anglican church, with many powerful observations. It is, however, a document rooted in its own particular period of history and, because of that, there are some mistaken beliefs expressed and some landmark changes in Canada's history since 1969 that are, of course, not mentioned. The text of this report has been left the way it was written almost thirty years ago. There are inaccuracies in the text and the history has changed some of the reality that is being expressed within the descriptions of society, but the report still remains very powerful. Included at the end of this new release of 'Beyond Traplines' are appendices that reflect on the information contained within the report and work to bring people up to date on initiatives undertaken since 1969 in Aboriginal society, by the church and government. The Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, released 21 November 1996, continued this journey for Canada's Aboriginal peoples towards self-determination, but it also marked the possibility of something greater, that of healing and reconciliation for all of this nation's people. We, in the Anglican Church of Canada, celebrate this journey by educating the Canadian public about the Royal Commission, but also be continuing to use and develop our own uniquely Anglican resources". -- [1998] Foreword.
- Contents: [1998] Foreword / Gordon Beardy, Seventh Bishop of Keewatin, Muskrat Dam First Nation -- [1969] Introduction / [Charles E. Hendry] -- Acknowledgements / Charles E. Hendry -- Part One: The situation of Canada's native peoples -- The relationship of Western European missionaries to non-European peoples -- Value orientation re-examined -- Part Two: Anglican involvement in perspective -- Current policy and program orientation -- Missionary syndrome -- Part Three: Goals, strategies and tactics for change -- Implications for The Anglican Church of Canada -- Patterns for action: specific steps to implement change -- Part Four: Recommendations -- Appendix A: Specific Steps (Emphasis on the planning process) -- Appendix B: The Breakdown of Tribal Culture: A.D. 1769-1820 / George Irving Quimby -- Appendix C: A Position Paper Concerning the Stance of the Anglican Church to Indian Work, Prepared for Discussion Purposes dated 9 May 1966 / Edward W. Scott -- [1998] Appendix D: The Work of the Anglican Church of Canada and Government Initiatives Since the Release of 'Beyond Traplines' -- References.
- Added Entry
- Anglican Church of Canada. Program Committee
- Beardy, Gordon W.
- Hendry Report
- Subjects
- Indigenous peoples - Canada
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Anglican Church of Canada
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Missions
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Claims - Anglican Church of Canada
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Government relations
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Residential schools - Anglican Church of Canada
- Racism - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Missionaries - Anglican Church of Canada
- Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Indigenous clergy - Anglican Church of Canada - Statistics
- ISBN
- 1-55126-227-4
- Call Number
- E 78 C2 H4 1998
- Copies
- 2 copies
- Location
- General Synod Archives