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The Apostle of Alaska: The Story of William Duncan of Metlakahtla

The Apostle of Alaska: The Story of William Duncan of Metlakahtla

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Number of Chapters: 43

Length: 10 hours and 42 minutes

Language: English

This is this story of William Duncan, an English missionary, who established a colony among the Tsimshian people of the Pacific Northwest. He worked there from 1856 until his death in 1918 at the age of 86. - Summary by Fritz

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Introduction (Phil Schempf)
The Call Of the Lord (Phil Schempf)
The Boy the Father of the Man (Phil Schempf)
"Speak Lord, Thy Servant Heareth" (Phil Schempf)
A New Mission Field (Phil Schempf)
Aboard the Man-of-War (Phil Schempf)
The Inside Passage (Phil Schempf)
At the Fort (Phil Schempf)
The Tsimsheans (Phil Schempf)
Mode of Living (Phil Schempf)
Peculiar Customs (Phil Schempf)
The Totems and Clubs (Phil Schempf)
The Medicine-Men (Phil Schempf)
The Religion of the Tsimsheans (Phil Schempf)
The Son of the Heavenly Chief (Phil Schempf)
Traimshum, the Tsimshean Devil (Phil Schempf)
Behind the Walls (Phil Schempf)
The First Message (Phil Schempf)
The Devil Abroad (Phil Schempf)
First Fruits (Phil Schempf)
A Christian Village (Phil Schempf)
Legaic (Phil Schempf)
Onward and Upward (Phil Schempf)
Temporal Advancement (Phil Schempf)
Interesting Incidents (Phil Schempf)
How Mr. Duncan Became a Judge (Phil Schempf)
From Judge Duncan's Docket (Phil Schempf)
Back in Old England (Phil Schempf)
Home Again (Phil Schempf)
Notable Visitors (Phil Schempf)
Trouble Brewing (Phil Schempf)
The Rupture (Phil Schempf)
The Serpent (Phil Schempf)
The Last Blow (Phil Schempf)
The New Home (Phil Schempf)
The Pioneers (Phil Schempf)
A Day at Metlakahtla (Phil Schempf)
Leaves from Mr. Duncan's Diary (Phil Schempf)
Some Metlakahtla History (Phil Schempf)
Flotsam and Jetsam (Phil Schempf)
The Metlakahtla Industries (Phil Schempf)
The "Christian Church" (Phil Schempf)
The Grand Old Man (Phil Schempf)
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