十字路口的礼让:摩拉维亚和当地妇女之间的友谊如何维持摩拉维亚在沙莫金的传教,1745-1755

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Lindsay R Richwine
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从1745年到1755年,摩拉维亚传教士在印度小镇沙莫金(Shamokin)一直存在,一方面是为了实现他们对当地居民的传教愿望,另一方面是为了满足奥奈达部落首领希凯拉米(Shikellamy)的要求,经营一家为易洛魁人服务的铁匠铺。虽然铁匠铺的商品和服务交换促进了摩拉维亚人和土著居民之间的民事关系,但仔细阅读《沙莫金任务日记》就会发现,正是原住民和摩拉维亚妇女在任务初期建立的友谊,让摩拉维亚人融入了沙莫金社区,并为他们赢得了朋友。作为对这一时期出现在沙莫金的女性的关系和影响的考察,本文将自己置于对摩拉维亚传教士活动和宾夕法尼亚州殖民地性别关系的现有研究之中。
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Comity at the Crossroads: How Friendships between Moravian and Native Women Sustained the Moravian Mission at Shamokin, 1745–1755
abstract:From 1745 to 1755 Moravian missionaries maintained a presence in the Indian town of Shamokin, both pursuing their desire to minister to its inhabitants and fulfilling a request by the Oneida chief Shikellamy to operate a blacksmith shop serving the needs of the Iroquois. Though the exchange of goods and services at the smithy contributed to the civil relations between the Moravians and the Indigenous inhabitants, a close reading of the Shamokin Mission Diary reveals that it was the friendships forged between Native and Moravian women in the early years of the mission that integrated the Moravians into the community at Shamokin and won them friends. As an examination of the relationships and impact of the women present at Shamokin in this period, this article situates itself within existing research on Moravian missionary activity and gender relations in colonial Pennsylvania.
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