Portrait of Kahkewaquonaby, Peter Jones (1832) [OHQ-PICTURES-S-R-967] : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Portrait of Kahkewaquonaby, Peter Jones (1832) [OHQ-PICTURES-S-R-967] / Toronto Public Library Special Collections
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説明 | Peter Jones (1802-56), known in Ojibwa as Kahkewaquonaby, son of surveyor Augustus Jones and Tuhbenahneequay, was ordained a Methodist minister in 1833. “In his lifetime Peter Jones accomplished much for his people. Before his conversion to Methodism, his Mississauga band had appeared to be on the verge of disintegration. However, as a result of his intervention and that of other native and white missionaries, the Credit River people and many other Ojibwa bands in southern Upper Canada successfully adjusted to the European presence.” — from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Inscribed in the plate: “Painted by Matilda Jones. Engraved by T.A. Dean. Kahkewaquonaby / Peter Jones. Missionary to the Chippeway Indians, Upper Canada, North America.” Published by J. Mason, 14, City Road, & 66, Paternoster Row, in the Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, London, J. Mason, June 1833, opp. p. 385. Creator: Dean, Thomas A., English, fl. 1773-1840 afterDate: 1833Identifier: X 2-25 Cab II Format: PictureRights: Public domainCourtesy: Toronto Public Library. More information: View details and larger image or read his autobiography (PDF). |
撮影日 | 2010-06-04 15:23:47 |
撮影者 | Toronto Public Library Special Collections , Toronto, Canada |
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