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    Irenaeus Frederic Baraga (June 29, 1797 – January 19, 1868; Slovene: Irenej Friderik Baraga) was a Slovenian Catholic missionary to the United States,...
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    the 2020 census. The village is named after Bishop Frederic Baraga. The village is located in Baraga Township on the Keweenaw Bay on Lake Superior at the...
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  • Michigan Baraga, Michigan Antonija Baraga Bishop Frederic Baraga Baragar This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Baraga. If an...
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    county. The county seat is L'Anse. The county is named after Bishop Frederic Baraga, a Catholic missionary who ministered to the Ojibwa Indians in the...
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    shrine for Bishop Frederic Baraga, the legendary "Snowshoe Priest", was built after organizing efforts in 1969 by residents of Baraga County and county...
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    Baraga Township (/ˈbɛərəɡə/ BAIR-ə-gə) is a civil township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population...
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    Gichigami ("Anishinaabe's Great Sea"). The 1878 dictionary by Father Frederic Baraga, the first one written for the Ojibway language, gives the Ojibwe name...
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  • the grounds of Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church built by Frederic Baraga, an Ontario Provincial Plaque explains that he was a pioneer missionary...
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    missionaries were Anton Kappus and Frederic Baraga. Many of these early immigrants were bilingual Slovene-German speakers. Baraga's sister Antonija Höffern became...
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    Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Historic references include one by Father Frederic Baraga, a Slovenian missionary priest in Michigan, who in his 1878 dictionary...
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    Marquette's Presque Isle Harbor in 2005. The Roman Catholic Bishop Frederic Baraga is buried at St. Peter Cathedral, which is the center for the Diocese...
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  • 163 Ceremonial pipe Tobacco Jamestown weed Puke weed "kiniginige" in Frederic Baraga A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language. Minnesota Historical Society...
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    to Sand Bay on Bois Blanc. A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language by Frederic Baraga, page 32 McPherron, Alan (1967). The Juntunen Site and the Late Woodland...
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    Rhodes: Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary, 1985, p. 363. Frederic Baraga 1880 Ives Goddard, pers. comm. to Carl Masthay, 2016. John S. Marsh...
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    Frederic Baraga (term July 29, 1853 – January 9, 1857) Venerable Frederic Baraga (term January 9, 1857 – October 23, 1865) Venerable Frederic Baraga (term...
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    syllabics parsing order was based on his Romanized Ojibwe. Bishop Frederic Baraga, in his years as a missionary to the Ojibwa and the Odawa, became the...
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  • 2017 Francis Libermann 1852 1876 François Nguyễn Văn Thuận 2002 2017 Frederic Baraga 1868 2012 Fulton Sheen 1979 2012 Geevarghese Mar Ivanios 1953 2024...
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    Parater Félix Varela Paul Wattson Annella Zervas Venerables Nelson Baker Frederic Baraga Cornelia Connelly Henriette DeLille Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli Patrick...
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    the Indian Tribes of the United States. p. 624. ISBN 9780665404498. Frederic Baraga; Albert Lacombe (1878). A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained...
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    building in the Arbre Croche district dating from the time of Bishop Frederic Baraga, and is the oldest building still standing in Petoskey, as well as...
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    father since 1799. Following the deaths of her parents in 1812, Baraga, her brother Frederic, and her sister Amalija, were adopted by prominent Ljubljana...
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    ⟨shk⟩. Notable speakers of Anishinaabemowin include:[citation needed] Frederic Baraga (19th century Roman Catholic priest, missionary, and first bishop of...
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    Assinins, Michigan (category Unincorporated communities in Baraga County, Michigan)
    Bishop Frederic Baraga, who came to the area at the invitation of Chief Edward Assinins. Assinins was the first person to be baptized at the site. Baraga built...
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    L'Anse Township is a civil township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 3,551. The township...
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    memorial was added in 2012. Shrine of Divine Mercy. Venerable Bishop Frederic Baraga - first bishop of the Diocese of Marquette. The Stations of the Cross...
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    and soon established a mission to the Ojibwe. Later, in 1835, Father Frederic Baraga established a Catholic church on the island, at the site of the La...
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    "Land of the Crooked Tree". Bishop Frederic Baraga is another individual with historical ties to Cross Village. Baraga left a comfortable, aristocratic...
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    "Those men who trade, or buy and sell" is Wadaawewinini(wag). Fr. Frederic Baraga, a Catholic missionary in Michigan, transliterated this and recorded...
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    Detroit in 1833, covering the entire Michigan Territory. Reverend Frederic Baraga settled at L'Anse in 1843, after forming Catholic missions in Wisconsin...
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    1805) Francis Xavier Pierz (1785 - 1880) Iain mac Ailein (1787 - 1848) Frederic Baraga (1797 - 1868) Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1848) Peter Kharischirashvili...
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