Multiple Choice
What was significant about the life of Tekakwitha?
A) She was an example of the difficulties faced by white women living in an Indian community.
B) Her strict adherence to Indian rituals made it impossible for her to accept Jesuit teachings.
C) After her baptism she considered herself only as a Catholic.
D) She successfully bridged the gap between Iroquois beliefs and Christianity.
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