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Introduction
The Indigenous Principle: The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and Its Missiology
1 Pentecostalism's Place: Positioning the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada within the Encounter between Euro-Canadian Missionaries and Indigenous People
2 The Heavens Have Become a Highway: How Aviation Indirectly Enabled a paoc Mission to Indigenous People
3 Leadership Qualities and the Call of God for the Ministry: The Northland Mission Bible College and paoc Ministerial Credentials

4 Contention and Contextualization: Tensions between ­Euro-Canadian Missionaries and Indigenous Ministers
5 Standing at the Shoreline: The Dissolution of the Northland Mission and the Birth of Aboriginal Pentecostal Ministries
6 Past, Present, and Future: The Fruition of the Indigenous Principle in the Age of Apology, Truth, and Reconciliation
Conclusion
Breaking New Ground: Indigenous Pentecostalism in the Twenty-First Century and Its Significance for the Majority World
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