From the missionaries, the Indians learned how to farm and how to take care of farm animals. Many missionaries also tried to "civilize" the Native Americans by teaching them a Western, monotheistic religion rather than the Native polytheistic religion that seemed incorrect and pagan to Western missionaries.
The Roman Catholic friars and priests also taught American Indians about family. They did not realize that Native Americans had an established and very good familial system.
how to farm
That person would be known as a missionary. They are typically sent out with the goal of spreading the teachings and beliefs of their religion to individuals who may not be familiar with it. Missionaries often engage in activities such as preaching, education, and providing humanitarian aid to support their mission.
Missionaries have worked in the Amazon for many years. They supply medicine to treat the diseases brought by the white people, which continue to kill hundreds of Indians. They also teach the Indians to read and write so they can better protect themselves. Missionary airplanes fly supplies into the missions and in emergencies take people out of the jungle. ( I believe! )
Missionaries taught the Native Americans at missions to convert to Christianity, adopt European cultural practices, attend church services, learn European languages, and engage in agriculture and other forms of labor.
to teach people about God
As a rule, missionaries teach the worship of their god, they do not seek to be worshiped.
this is painfull LMAO
To teach people about Christianity.
missionaries
they left some of the indians becuase they died of the sickness that the missionaries carried with them from the west.
Role of missionaries
David Brainerd
Missionaries