Pankratz, Pat; Elsie Rempel (Ed.); Nicole Lea (Illust.)
Maskipiton: Peace Chief of the Cree
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Native Ministry, Mennonite Church of Canada | Pandora Press (Kitchener, Ontairo), 2007. First Edition, First Printing. Softcover. pp. 25, [1]. 4to. measuring 8.5" x 11". Illustrated card covers. Black-and-white, and colour illustrations throughout. Bright, clean, and unmarked; fine. See OCLC #1055458044. Not found in Peel, UoM Archives & Special Collections, LAC/BAC, et al. Maskipiton was a 19th century Plains Cree chief who, after his encounters with a Christian missionary and a Cree elder, was inspired to live a life of peace and forgiveness. Following the example of Jesus, he decided to lead his people on a path of peace, even in the face of evil..

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Keywords: mennonite studies; indigenous studies; first nations; manitoba history; local history; canadian history; cree indians; juvenile literature; indigenous literature