Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse

Deceased Person

1724 – 1782

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Who was Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse?

Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse was a well educated priest from the Charente département in central France. His Jesuit training included a third year of philosophy and four years of theology. He was ordained a priest in 1753 and came to Canada the following year.

His missionary work began almost immediately in Acadia where he worked with the displaced natives of the region. The Abenakis, Maliseet, and Acadians were being hunted by the British and he encouraged them to flee. He was considered the “missionary to the Abenakis” and in 1760 completed a basic dictionary of the Abenaki language.

His greatest missionary work took place with the Innu people who were speakers of the Montagnais language. These people were located in modern day Labrador and Quebec. He worked tirelessly with them; teaching them to read and write and attempting to protect them from the alcohol promoted by the traders of the region.

An examination of his work in Canada reveals his ability as a scholar and professor. He did extensive work in producing dictionaries, grammars and spellers for the native languages of his people. He built on work done by his colleagues and furthered their studies.

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Born
Apr 30, 1724
Nationality
  • France
Died
Apr 11, 1782

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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