The Unreached Indian; a Treatise on Indian Life and Indian Missions
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Written in 1899, this influential work provides a powerful critique of European attitudes toward Native American populations and argues for a more enlightened and humane approach to evangelizing and serving the tribes. Drawing on first-hand observations and interviews with tribal leaders, the author highlights the unique cultural and spiritual richness of Indian life, while also exposing the injustices and abuses that have been inflicted upon these communities. The book remains a touchstone for scholars of Native American studies and Christian missions.
