Conversation Of The Huron’s
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As more Europeans came to the New World they witnessed Indian life first-
hand. Most of what they saw appalled them. They believed that the Huron
Indians were no more than savages without Christ. The Jesuits saw the
Indian civilization in severe trouble because of its lack in Christian
values.
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.... only adding to it, or to force its abandonment.
Later it was decided that the pure Christian creed could sacrifice a meager
portion and the Jesuits could continue to only add onto the Huron’s beliefs.
One obstacle had been overcome but many more were to follow. Perhaps the
biggest being the language barrier between the two. The Jesuits were still
persistent to learn the very hard language. Many times they would
encounter Christian beliefs that not even a word could be developed for in
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