Fathers and Crows

Fathers and Crows is a 1992 historical novel by the American author William T. Vollmann.

Fathers and Crows explores the encounters and conflicts between French Jesuit missionaries in New France (Canada) and the native Huron and Iroquois peoples in Canada and present-day New York state.

The Natives called the Jesuits "Black Robes", for their clerical costume.

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