The Apostle of Alaska, The Story of William Duncan of Metlakahtla

This is this story of William Duncan, an English missionary, who established a colony among the Tsimshian people of the Pacific Northwest. He worked there from 1856 until his death in 1918 at the age of 86.


By : John W. Arctander (1849 - 1920)

00 - Introduction



01 - The Call Of the Lord



02 - The Boy the Father of the Man



03 - ''Speak Lord, Thy Servant Heareth''



04 - A New Mission Field



05 - Aboard the Man-of-War



06 - The Inside Passage



07 - At the Fort



08 - The Tsimsheans



09 - Mode of Living



10 - Peculiar Customs



11 - The Totems and Clubs



12 - The Medicine-Men



13 - The Religion of the Tsimsheans



14 - The Son of the Heavenly Chief



15 - Traimshum, the Tsimshean Devil



16 - Behind the Walls



17 - The First Message



18 - The Devil Abroad



19 - First Fruits



20 - A Christian Village



21 - Legaic



22 - Onward and Upward



23 - Temporal Advancement



24 - Interesting Incidents



25 - How Mr. Duncan Became a Judge



26 - From Judge Duncan's Docket



27 - Back in Old England



28 - Home Again



29 - Notable Visitors



30 - Trouble Brewing



31 - The Rupture



32 - The Serpent



33 - The Last Blow



34 - The New Home



35 - The Pioneers



36 - A Day at Metlakahtla



37 - Leaves from Mr. Duncan's Diary



38 - Some Metlakahtla History



39 - Flotsam and Jetsam



40 - The Metlakahtla Industries



41 - The ''Christian Church''



42 - The Grand Old Man

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