Further Readings

  • Buckley, Cornelius M. “Overland with Optimism: The Jesuit Mission Party of 1841.” Oregon Historical Quarterly, 97.1 (1996): 8-25.
  • Burns, Robert Ignacious. The Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966.
  • Carriker, Robert C. Father Peter John De Smet: Jesuit in the West. Volume 9 of The Oklahoma Western Biographies, Richard W. Etulain, General Editor. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.
  • Carriker, Robert C. “Direct Successor to De Smet: Joseph M. Cataldo, S. J., and Stabilization of the Jesuit Indian Missions of the Pacific Northwest, 1877-1893.” Idaho Yesterdays 31.1/2 (1987): 8-12.
  • Cataldo, J.M. and Laurence E. Crosby. Kuailks metatcopun = Black robe three-times-broken. Wallace, ID: Wallace Times Press, 1925.
  • Clark, Ella E. “The Old Mission.” Idaho Yesterdays 15.3 (1971):18-27.
  • Cody, Edmund R. “History of the Coeur D’Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart.” Kellogg: Progressive Printing & Supplies, 1930. (48 page pamphlet)
  • Cox, Thomas R. “Tribal Leadership in Transition: Chief Peter Moctelme of the Coeur d’Alenes.” Idaho Yesterdays 23.1 (1979): 2-16.
  • De Smet, Pierre Jean. The Indian missions in the United States of America under the care of the Missouri province of the Society of Jesus. Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1841.
  • De Smet, Pierre Jean, Hiram Martin Chittenden, and Alfred Talbot Richardson. Life, Letters and Travels of Father Pierre-Jean De Smet Among the Wild Tribes of the North American Indians. First Published in 1905, New York: Arno Press, 1969.
  • De Smet, Pierre Jean. Oregon Missions and Travels over the Rocky Mountains, in 1845-46. New York: E. Dunigan, 1847.
  • Fortier, Ted. Religion and Resistance in the Encounter Between the Coeur d’Alene Indians and Jesuit Missionaries. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.
  • Jessett, Thomas E. “Origin of the Term ‘Black Robe.’” Oregon Historical Quarterly 69.1 (1968): 50-59.
  • Laveille, E. The Life of Father De Smet, S.J.: Apostle of the Rocky Mountains 1801-1873. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1915.
  • McKevitt, Gerald. Brokers of Culture: Italian Jesuits in the American West, 1848-1919. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007.
  • McKevitt, Gerald. “‘The Jump That Saved the Rocky Mountain Mission’: Jesuit Recruitment and the Pacific Northwest.” Pacific Historical Review 55.3 (1986): 427-453.
  • McKevitt, Gerald. “Northwest Indian Evangelization by European Jesuits, 1841-1909.” Catholic Historical Review 91.4 (2005): 688-713.
  • Morrissey, Katherine. Mental Territories: Mapping the Inland Empire. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997.
  • Olsen, Loran and Thomas E. Connolly. “Musical Syncretism at the Salish Missions.” European Review of Native American Studies 15.1 (2001): 13-17.
  • Palmer, Gary B. “Indian Pioneers: The Settlement of Ni’lukhwalqw (Upper Hangman Creek, Idaho) by the Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene Indians).” Oregon Historical Quarterly 102.1 (2001): 22-47.
  • “Pierre Jean De Smet Papers, 1764-1970.” Washington State University Libraries: Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections. Pullman, WA (509) 335-6691. < http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/masc/finders/cg537.htm#s3 >
  • Rochford, Thomas M. “Father Nicolas Point: Missionary and Artist.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 97.1 (1996): 46-69.
  • Thompson, Erwin N. “Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. and St. Joseph’s Mission.” Idaho Yesterdays 18.2 (1974): 19-29.
  • White, Elizabeth L. “Worlds in Collision: Jesuit Missionaries and Salish Indians on the Columbia Plateau, 1841-1850.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 97.1 (1996): 26-45.
  • Woodworth-Ney, Laura. Mapping Identity: The Creation of the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, 1805-1902. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2004.
  • Woodworth-Ney, Laura. “Negotiating Boundaries of Territory and ‘Civilization’: The Coeur D’Alene Indian Reservation Agreement Councils, 1873-1889.” Pacific Northwest Quarterly 94.1 (2002): 27-41.