- Pierre Raffeix
Pierre Raffeix (1633 – 1724) was a French
Jesuit missionary inCanada .He was born at
Clermont , entered the Society of Jesus in 1653, and came to Canada in 1663. In 1668 he established nearMontreal a settlement for convertedIroquois (nowCaughnawaga ).In 1671 he replaced
Étienne de Carheil in theCayuga mission, and afterwards went to theSeneca Indians until 1680.Raffeix was a cartographer, as the following surviving maps bear witness:
*"Carte des regions les plus occidentales du Canada", dated 1676, and bearing a legend relating to the voyage of discovery of
Jacques Marquette andLouis Joliet ;
*"Le lac Ontario avec les pays adjacents et surtout les cinq nations iroquoises";
*"La Nouvelle-France, de l'Océan au lac Erié, et, au sud, jusqu'à la Nouvelle-Angleterre".After his return to Quebec he acted as procurator to the mission. He spent two years at
Jeune-Lorette (1699-1700), shortly after the final migration of the remnants of theHuron nation. He died atQuebec .External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12633a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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