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Dissonant Worlds

Roger Vandersteene among the Cree

Dissonant Worlds

Roger Vandersteene among the Cree

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Paperback / softback

£35.00

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN: 9780889202788
Number of Pages: 376
Published: 30/11/1996
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

How did a Belgian Oblate missionary who came to Canada to convert the aboriginals come to be buried as a Cree chief? In Dissonant Worlds Earle Waugh traces the remarkable career of Roger Vandersteene: his life as an Oblate missionary among the Cree, his intensive study of the Cree language and folkways, his status as a Cree medicine man, and the evolution of his views on the relationship between aboriginal traditions and the Roman Catholicism of the missionaries who worked among them. Above all, Dissonant Worlds traces Vandersteene's quest to build a new religious reality: a strong, spiritually powerful Cree church, a magnificent Cree formulation of Christian life.

In the wilderness of northern Canada Vandersteene found an aboriginal spirituality that inspired his own poetic and artistic nature and encouraged him to pursue a religious vision that united Cree tradition and Catholicism, one that constituted a dramatic revision of contemporary Catholic ritual. Through his paintings, poetry and liturgical modifications, Vandersteene attempted to recreate Cree reality and provide images grounded in Cree spirituality.

Dissonant Worlds, in telling the story of Vandersteene's struggle to integrate European Catholicism and aboriginal spirituality, raises the larger issue: Is there a place for missionary work in the modern church? It will be of interest to students of Native studies, the religious history of the Oblates, Canadian studies and Catholicism in the mid-twentieth century.

  • Dissonant Worlds: Roger Vandersteene Among the Cree by Earle H. Waugh
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Roger (Rogier) Vandersteene, 1918-1976
  • Map
  • Photographs
  • Introduction
  • One. Flemish Matrix: Blood, Art, and Piety
  • Two: ""Steentje's"" Beginnings: Between Family and Flanders
  • Three: Grouard before Vandersteene: Cree, Catholic, Canadian
  • Four: ""My Little Sisters, My Little Brothers"": From Encounter to Wasabasca
  • Five: Intransigent Reality: Manitou's Land, Manitou's Children
  • Six: The Great Mystery: Visible and Touchable Art
  • Seven: Sojourn Charts: Poetry in Serenity and Flux
  • Eight: Wrestling the Spirits: Powagan, Beethoven, Cancer
  • Nine: Beyond the Dissonance: Legacy of a Quest
  • Ten: Theoretical Epilogue: Vandersteene and the Understanding of Religion
  • Appendix 1: Chronology of Roger (Rogier) Vandersteene's Life
  • Appendix 2: Evaluations of Vandersteene Collected during Research
  • Appendix 3: Ode to Vandersteene by Willem Vermandere
  • Appendix 4: Names of Informants
  • Bibliography
  • Index

    Earle H. Waugh

    Earle H. Waugh is a professor of religious studies at the University of Alberta. He is the co-editor of Native Religious Traditions (WLU Press), and the author of The Munshidin of Egypt: Their World and Their Song and the Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary).