Maasai (African people)
Family
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 630 Oral History Interview with Arthur M. Barnett
Collection
Identifier: CN 630
Scope and Contents
One oral history interview with Arthur Malcom Barnett, in which he describes his parents’ work as missionaries with Africa Inland Mission (AIM) among the Maasai people in Kenya, the development of Christianity in East Africa; traditional Maasai culture, his experiences aboard the Zamzam in 1941, and different aspects of medical missions. Other topics discussed include different AIM missionaries, including the Stauffachers, Davises, and Collins; the effect of World War II, leprosy treatment...
Dates:
2006
Oral History Interview with Saruni Lemargeroi
Collection
Identifier: CN 728
Scope and Contents
Oral history with Saruni Patrick Lemargeroi in which describes his childhood as a Maasai Moran (warrior) and herdsman in Kenya; conversion after viewing the Jesus film; his education at Moffat Bible College, Africa International University, and Wheaton Graduate School; call to be a minister among pastoral nomads; contextualizing Christianity within Maasai culture; Pentecostalism among the Maasai; the status of the Africa Inland Church in Kenya. The time period covered by the interview is...
Dates:
2022
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- Children of missionaries -- Kenya. 1
- Colonialism -- History -- Africa 1
- Conversion -- Personal narratives. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Kenya. 1
- Female circumcision -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Africa. 1
- Indigenous church administration -- Kenya. 1
- Jesus (Motion Picture) 1
- Leprosy -- Hospitals -- Kenya 1
- Leprosy -- Hospitals -- Tanzania 1
- Missions -- Congo (Democratic Republic). 1
- Missions -- Kenya. 1
- Missions -- Tanzania. 1
- Missions, Medical -- Congo (Democratic Republic) 1
- Missions, Medical -- Kenya. 1
- Missions, medical -- Tanzania 1
- Nomads. 1
- Pentecostalism -- Kenya. 1
- Water resources development -- Kenya. 1
- World War, 1939-1945. 1 ∧ less
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