The Huron carol

Title
The Huron carol

Personal Author EPSB
Jean de, Brebeuf

Summary
In the early 1600's Father Jean de Brebeuf came to Canada from his native France as a Jesuit missionary. He settled among the Huron, or Ouendat, people, learned their language and he wrote, in Huron, the original version of this famous Christmas carol. He and his fellow priests, called Black Robes, and many of their Huron parishioners were killed in an Iroquois raid in 1649. But Brebeuf's carol continued to be sung by successive generations of Hurons.

Year Published
2006

Physical Description
[32] p. : col. illus., music ; 25 x 27 cm.

Program Information
Histories & Stories of Ways of Life in Canada; Aboriginal Peoples Gr. 5+

Personal Subject
Jesus Christ-Nativity-Songs and music-Texts.

Subject
Carols, Huron -- Texts.
 
Christmas music -- Texts.
 
Sacred songs -- Texts.
 
Social Studies - 5.2.

Added Author
Middleton, J.E. (Jesse Edgar), 1872-1960.
 
Wallace, Ian.
 
Brebeuf, Jean de, Saint, 1593-1649.

Summary
In the early 1600's Father Jean de Brebeuf came to Canada from his native France as a Jesuit missionary. He settled among the Huron, or Ouendat, people, learned their language and he wrote, in Huron, the original version of this famous Christmas carol. He and his fellow priests, called Black Robes, and many of their Huron parishioners were killed in an Iroquois raid in 1649. But Brebeuf's carol continued to be sung by successive generations of Hurons.

ISBN
9780888997111

Publisher
Toronto : Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press, c2006.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
George P. NicholsonE BREBook31004000098256Holiday Shelf