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Behind the Memory of the Finnish Missionary in Namibia
Omandongo: “The site of the forsaken mission station, and a reminder of the plights of pioneering times”
The Letters of Martti Rautanen to Carl Hugo Hahn, 1888–1895
The Impact of Finnish Missionaries on Traditional Aawambo Dress
A Reflection: The Intersection of Trade Cloth and Indigenous Crafts Among the Vakavango
The Architectural Designs of Finnish Missions in North-Central Namibia
Lessons to Learn from the Story of Rosa
Rosa Emilia Clay: From Omaruru via Sortavala to Chicago
Martti Rautanen’s Collection of Aawambo Artefacts in Finland
A Joint Effort: Owambo Agency in the Karl Emil Liljeblad Collection
Relief and Salvation: The Famine Relief Activities of Finnish Missionaries in the Ondonga Region, 1908–1909
The Finnish Medical Mission in Owambo and Kavango, 1900–2010
Step by Step, Brick by Brick: The First Decades of the Onandjokwe Hospital
The Contribution of Finnish Missionaries Towards the Development of Oshiwambo Language and Culture
The Finnish Mission’s Relationship to Anglicans and Roman Catholics in South West Africa, 1919–1937
Nakayale Keengulu, a Center for Missionary Activities
The Lutheran Condemnation of the Initiation Ritual of Girls in Namibia
Martti Rautanen as the Agricola of Owambo
ELCIN Parish Registers: A Trail to Namibia’s History and Culture
Stories from South West Africa for Young Finnish Readers
Former Mission Churches Cooperated Against Apartheid