Sisters of Providence: Their Arrival and Adaptations to the Pacific Northwest.

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      This document is a collection of citations and references that provide insights into the history of the Sisters of Providence and their work with Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest. It discusses the Sisters' interactions with Indigenous individuals, their care for Indigenous children, and their relationships with the Army during the Indian Wars. The document also mentions challenges faced by the Sisters, such as the closure of their novitiate and restrictions on accessing certain archival materials. Further research would be needed to explore these topics in more depth. [Extracted from the article]
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