Join Bob Johnston as he delves deep into the impactful yet often misunderstood role of Catholic missionaries in the American frontier, especially among Native American tribes. In this episode, Bob challenges the portrayal of missionaries in popular media, highlighting the dedicated work of figures like Father Pierre Jean de Smet, who fostered peace and conversion among tribes such as the Sioux, Crow, and Coeur d'Alene. He also critiques how federal and state governments often failed these indigenous communities, contrasting it with the missionaries' efforts to bring stability and hope. This episode not only seeks to debunk myths but also brings to light the broader societal and governmental responsibilities towards Native Americans.