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Near The Close Of The Nineteenth Century, Isabel Crawford Went To The Kiowacomanche Reservation In Oklahoma And Founded The Saddle Mountain Baptist Mission. This Book, Written In Journal Form, Begins With Her Arrival At The Reservation In 1896 And Describes Her Decadelong Crusade To Convert The Indians To Christianity. She And Her Assistant Were The Only White Women At The Isolated Station In The Wichita Mountains.Crawfords Experience There Tested Her Resourcefulness, Endurance, And Sometimes Her Faith. Humor Marks Her Journal As She Recounts Her Struggles To Establish A Formal Mission. She Lived With The Indians, At First Putting Up In A Tipi And Adjusting, Not Without Difficulty, To Their Ways. She Was The Jesus Woman Who Taught The Ten Commandments. In Her Wake Came Camp Meetings, Baptisms, And Big Eats. Through The Years Isabel Crawford And Her Indian Brothers And Sisters Were Bound More Closely As They Raised Money To Build A Church. Though Written With Christian Purpose, Kiowa: A Woman Missionary In Indian Territory Shows Crawfords Sensitivity To Kiowa History And Culture During A Period Of Transition.The Mission Still Exists And Isabel Crawford Is Still Remembered Kindly, According To Clyde Ellis, Who Introduces This Bison Books Edition.
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