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Fleming, Peter, 1928-1956.

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

"Auca Incident" Materials

 Unprocessed Material — Box: 1, Box: 1
Identifier: 2022-044
Dates: 1956-1966

Collection 278: Elisabeth Elliot Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CN 278
Scope and Contents Correspondence, slides, clippings, publicity releases, reviews, manuscripts, films, video and audio tapes relating to Elisabeth Elliot's careers as a missionary in Ecuador, author, teacher and speaker. The collection is particularly rich in material relating to the so-called "Auca Incident" and Elliot's own work the Waorani, whose enemies called them the "Auca," as well as her lectures on the Biblical view of the roles of men and women, dealing with suffering, and personal holiness, among...
Dates: Created: 1926-2010; Majority of material found within 1938-2010

Collection 599 Ephemera of the "Auca" Incident

 Collection
Identifier: CN 599
Scope and Contents

Audio tapes, comic book, film, filmstrips, oversize materials, phonograph records, postage stamps, and video tapes documenting the martyrdom of five American missionaries in Ecuador by the Huaorani Indians in 1956. Documents describe the deaths of the missionary, the response by Protestant evangelical Christians in the United States, and later missionary work with the Indians by Rachel Saint and Elisabeth Elliot.

Dates: Created: 1956-1993, undated

Kenneth Fleming Papers.

 Collection
Identifier: CN 657
Brief Description Collection contains letters, articles, audio recordings, photographs, and other material collected by Kenneth Fleming relating to the death of five American missionaries in Ecuador in 1956, including his brother Peter Fleming, in Ecuador with the Plymouth Brethren mission agency Christian Missions In Many Lands. In particular, the papers document the story of Peter’s involvement in the so-called “Operation Auca” and his death, along with missionaries Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Nate Saint and...
Dates: Created: 1946-2011

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Collection 3
Unprocessed Material 1
 
Subject
Evangelistic work -- Ecuador. 3
Missions. 3
Quechua Indians. 3
Christian martyrs. 2
Evangelicalism -- United States. 2
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Evangelistic work. 2
Gateway to Joy (Radio program) 2
Missions -- South America. 2
Authors and publishers. 1
Authors and readers -- United States. 1
Back Home Hour (Radio program) 1
Baptism. 1
Bible -- Translating. 1
Child rearing -- Religious aspects -- Christianity 1
Children of missionaries. 1
Christian education -- Ecuador. 1
Christian education. 1
Christian martyrs -- Ecuador. 1
Christianity and culture. 1
Christmas. 1
Church work with single people 1
College students -- Religious life -- Illinois -- Wheaton. 1
College students -- Religious life. 1
College students. 1
Colorado Indians (Ecuador) 1
Curaray River (Ecuador and Peru) 1
Ecuador 1
Ecuador -- Description and travel. 1
Ecuador -- Maps. 1
Evangelicalism -- 20th century. 1
Evangelicalism. 1
Evangelistic work -- South America. 1
Feminist theology 1
Holiness -- Biblical teaching. 1
Indians of South America -- Ecuador. 1
Indians of South America. 1
Indigenous church administration 1
Indigenous church administration -- Ecuador. 1
Language in missionary work. 1
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) 1
Loneliness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity 1
Lord's Supper. 1
Marriage. 1
Men -- Sexual behavior. 1
Missionaries -- Training of. 1
Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 1
Missionaries. 1
Missions -- Peru. 1
New York World's Fair (1939-1940) 1
Nuer (African people). 1
Plymouth Brethren -- Missions. 1
Quechua (Language) 1
Quechua language. 1
Radio broadcasting -- Ecuador. 1
Radio broadcasting. 1
Sex role -- United States. 1
Shadow of the almighty. 1
Shandia (Ecuador) 1
Shell Mera (Ecuador) 1
Suffering 1
Suffering -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. 1
These strange ashes. 1
Through gates of splendor. 1
Translating and interpreting. 1
Women 1
Women -- Religious life. 1
Women -- Sexual behavior. 1
Women authors, American. 1
Women missionaries. 1
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