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Maturin Le Petit (1693–1739) was a Jesuit priest sent among the Choctaws in 1726 and to observe the Natchez in 1730 in an area of what became part of Mississippi. He was also in New Orleans. He wrote of the Natchez that, "The sun is the principal object of veneration to these people" and that "they cannot conceive of anything which can be above this heavenly body". The French were fascinated by accounts of the Natchez as they had been ruled by their own Sun King, Louis XIV (le Roi Soleil).

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  • Maturin Le Petit (1693–1739) was a Jesuit priest sent among the Choctaws in 1726 and to observe the Natchez in 1730 in an area of what became part of Mississippi. He was also in New Orleans. He wrote of the Natchez that, "The sun is the principal object of veneration to these people" and that "they cannot conceive of anything which can be above this heavenly body". The French were fascinated by accounts of the Natchez as they had been ruled by their own Sun King, Louis XIV (le Roi Soleil). (en)
  • Maturin Le Petit (1693-1739) est un prêtre jésuite envoyé parmi les Choctaws en 1726 pour observer le Natchez en 1730 dans une région de ce qui devint une partie du Mississippi. Il s'est également rendu à La Nouvelle-Orléans. Il a écrit au sujet des Natchez que « le soleil est le principal objet de vénération de ces gens » et qu'« ils ne peuvent concevoir rien qui puisse être au-dessus de ce corps céleste ». Les Français étaient fascinés par les récits des Natchez car ils étaient eux-mêmes gouvernés par le Roi Soleil, Louis XIV. (fr)
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  • Maturin Le Petit (1693–1739) was a Jesuit priest sent among the Choctaws in 1726 and to observe the Natchez in 1730 in an area of what became part of Mississippi. He was also in New Orleans. He wrote of the Natchez that, "The sun is the principal object of veneration to these people" and that "they cannot conceive of anything which can be above this heavenly body". The French were fascinated by accounts of the Natchez as they had been ruled by their own Sun King, Louis XIV (le Roi Soleil). (en)
  • Maturin Le Petit (1693-1739) est un prêtre jésuite envoyé parmi les Choctaws en 1726 pour observer le Natchez en 1730 dans une région de ce qui devint une partie du Mississippi. Il s'est également rendu à La Nouvelle-Orléans. Il a écrit au sujet des Natchez que « le soleil est le principal objet de vénération de ces gens » et qu'« ils ne peuvent concevoir rien qui puisse être au-dessus de ce corps céleste ». Les Français étaient fascinés par les récits des Natchez car ils étaient eux-mêmes gouvernés par le Roi Soleil, Louis XIV. (fr)
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