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Greer, Allan (1998). "Savage/Saint: The Lives of Kateri Tekakwitha". In Sylvie Depatie; Catherine Desbarats; Danielle Gauvreau; et al. (eds.). Vingt Ans Apres: Habitants et Marchands [Twenty Years After: Inhabitants and Merchants] (in French). McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 146. ISBN978-0773516922. JSTORj.ctt812wj.
Koppedrayer, K. I. (1993). "The Making of the First Iroquois Virgin: Early Jesuit Biographies of the Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha". Ethnohistory. 40 (2). Duke University Press: 277–306. doi:10.2307/482204. JSTOR482204.
Koppedrayer, K. I. (1993). "The Making of the First Iroquois Virgin: Early Jesuit Biographies of the Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha". Ethnohistory. 40 (2). Duke University Press: 277–306. doi:10.2307/482204. JSTOR482204.
Greer, Allan (1998). "Savage/Saint: The Lives of Kateri Tekakwitha". In Sylvie Depatie; Catherine Desbarats; Danielle Gauvreau; et al. (eds.). Vingt Ans Apres: Habitants et Marchands [Twenty Years After: Inhabitants and Merchants] (in French). McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 146. ISBN978-0773516922. JSTORj.ctt812wj.
Acta Apostolicae Sedis LIII (1961), p. 82. Note: The official beatification register postulated by the Jesuit Anton Witwer, to the Catholic Church bears her name as Catherine. The 1961 edition of Acta Apostolicae Sedis refers in Latin to her cause of beatification as that of "Ven. Catharinae Tekakwitha, virginis".