Editor discusses early years of Kamloops Wawa, its successes, and thanks the Pope and other Church members. Discusses Wawa's use among the Shushwap Indians. Our Monthly Budget; 5000 Chinook words equal 7500 English words in one page; St. Agnes, Virgin and Martyr; Here and There; Letters from Belgium; Acts of Pope Leo XIII; Happy New Year; Notre Colonne Francaise; Duployan Phonography English Method; Group of Shushwap Indians; Bishop Durieu's New Testament from The Presentation to Marriage at Cana (pages 8-9); Chant and Music for Christmas Time; Shushwap Indian Temperance Society and Promise; Our Chinook Indian Catechism; Our Indian Catechism; How Lycooso Learned to Love Christ; Indian Calendar for 1895.
Historical note:
Photoengravings of Bishop Paul Durieu, O.M.I., Bishop of New Westminster, BC (p.3); and of several men and women, possibly Shushwap, several of whom are named (p. 7).Open Access
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1895-01
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University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections, Father J.M.R. LeJeune, Wawa-1-Wawa-S1-109; records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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