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Philip B. Gordon
Philip Bergin Gordon (March 31, 1885 - October 1, 1948) (Ti-Bish-Ko-Gi-Jik) ("Looking into the Sky")〔Paula Delfeld, "The Indian Priest Philip B. Gordon 1885-1948", (hereinafter "Delfeld"), (1977), P. 17.〕 Chippewa ("Ojibwe') was the second American Indian Catholic priest ordained in the United States. The first was Stephen Negahnkwet, a Potawatomi, in Oklahoma. A staunch advocate for Native American rights, critical of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, he was President of the Society of American Indians and also served on the "Committee of One Hundred" for U.S. president Calvin Coolidge. Following service at the Lac Courte Oreilles Indian Reservation, Gordon was assigned the pastorate of St. Patrick’s Church in Centuria, Wisconsin in 1924, a position he held until his death.〔“Rev. Philip Gordon”, ''New York Times'', October 2, 1948.〕〔Christopher Vecsey, "Traditional Ojibwa Religion and Its Historical Changes", Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 152, (1983).〕
==Personal life and education==
A native of Gordon, Wisconsin, named for his grandfather Anton Gordon,〔(History of Gordon )〕 Gordon grew up in a family that encouraged education.〔Delfeld, pp. 39, 41〕 His own was extensive. He attended the St. Thomas Military College in St. Paul, Minnesota from 1904 to 1908, following which he attended in sequence the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., the American College in Rome, the University of Innsbruck in Austria, again the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, and St. John's University at Collegeville, Minnesota.〔Delfeld, P. 44-47, 55-56.〕
Gordon's mother A-te-ge-kwe “Deerslayer” lived until 1941, and he often visited her on her reservation.〔Delfeld, P. 72.〕 He himself died on October 1, 1948, and was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Gordon, Wisconsin.〔“Rev. Philip Gordon”, ''New York Times'', October 2, 1948.〕

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