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Chrestien Le Clercq, O.M.R., (born 1641) was a Recollect Franciscan friar and missionary to the Mi'kmaq on the Gaspé peninsula of Canada in the mid-17th century. He was a chronicler of New France, who wrote two early histories, and translator of a Native American language of that region, adapting an apparently indigenous mnemonic glyph system into a writing system known as Míkmaq hieroglyphic writing.

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  • Chrestien Le Clercq, O.M.R., (born 1641) was a Recollect Franciscan friar and missionary to the Mi'kmaq on the Gaspé peninsula of Canada in the mid-17th century. He was a chronicler of New France, who wrote two early histories, and translator of a Native American language of that region, adapting an apparently indigenous mnemonic glyph system into a writing system known as Míkmaq hieroglyphic writing. (en)
  • Chrétien Le Clercq (avant 1655 † après 1698) est un religieux français de l’Ordre des récollets frères mineurs, gardien du couvent de Lens. Il est connu comme l’auteur de Premier établissement de la foy dans la Nouvelle-France (en 2 vol.) et de Nouvelle relation de la Gaspésie (1691). Dans ce dernier récit de son œuvre missionnaire, il décrit le mode de vie des Micmacs du Québec, qu’il appelle « Gaspésiens ». (fr)
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  • Chrestien Le Clercq, O.M.R., (born 1641) was a Recollect Franciscan friar and missionary to the Mi'kmaq on the Gaspé peninsula of Canada in the mid-17th century. He was a chronicler of New France, who wrote two early histories, and translator of a Native American language of that region, adapting an apparently indigenous mnemonic glyph system into a writing system known as Míkmaq hieroglyphic writing. (en)
  • Chrétien Le Clercq (avant 1655 † après 1698) est un religieux français de l’Ordre des récollets frères mineurs, gardien du couvent de Lens. Il est connu comme l’auteur de Premier établissement de la foy dans la Nouvelle-France (en 2 vol.) et de Nouvelle relation de la Gaspésie (1691). Dans ce dernier récit de son œuvre missionnaire, il décrit le mode de vie des Micmacs du Québec, qu’il appelle « Gaspésiens ». (fr)
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  • Chrestien Le Clercq (en)
  • Chrétien Le Clercq (fr)
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