Tribes.
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 422 Papers of Laura Neva Collins
Collection 440 Oral History Interviews with Inge Rydland
Collection 445 Oral History Interviews with Helen E. Evans
Collection 451 Papers of Bernard L. J. Litchman
Collection consists of diaries, negatives, photographs, and slides created by Bernard "Jack" Litchman about his work with Africa Inland Mission in the former Belgian Congo (now Zaire), mostly among the Balendu people, in and around the Linga mission station, as well as involvement in setting up Sunday Schools, churches, itinerant preaching, and other mission activities as well as working as a health officer for the Belgian government.
Collection 477 Papers of Stanley R. Kline
Collection 479 Oral History Interview with William A. Stier
Collection 481 Papers of Laura Barr
Correspondence, diaries, articles, clippings, oral history interviews, photograph albums, photographs, prayer letters, radio broadcasts, and slides, describing Laura Isabelle “Belle” Barr's missionary work among the Lugbara people of northeast Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) and the West Nile District of Uganda with Africa Inland Mission (AIM) from 1944-1981.
Collection 495 Papers of Jacob Chamberlain
Collection 510 Oral History Interviews with Erik S. Barnett
Collection 512 Oral History Interview with Harry L. Cox
Collection 545 Papers of Jacqueline Huggins
Conversion Narratives Collection
The contents of the Conversion Narratives Collection may be searched in the library catalog using keyword: SC/228
Institute for Advanced Christian Studies Records
Small Collection 042 Papers of Paul and Margaret Culley
This collection contains a letter and an article. Materials describe the Culley's experiences among the Kopauko tribe and Zungonao clan in New Guinea in 1940.
Small Collection 066 Papers of Mary Jane Wilson
This collection contains a letter describing missionaries Daniel Lindley and Henry Venable attempts to establish a mission station in a southern Africa territory under the protection of a tribal chief, local marriage customs, severe drought and impressions of Robert Moffat, Robert Hamilton and Roger Edwards.