No Solitary Effort : how the CIM worked to reach the tribes of Southwest China / Neel Roberts.
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- 9780878086245
- 266.00951 23
- BV3298 .R63 2013
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BV3280.T4 S3 1936 SCH Seen and heard in India, | BV3280.T7 K66 1989 KOO Conversion and social equality in India : the London Missionary Society in south Travancore in the 19th century / | BV3290.M28 H68 1983 HOU The impoverishment of dependency : the history of the Protestant Church in Madras, 1870-1920 / | BV3298 .R63 2013 ROB No Solitary Effort : how the CIM worked to reach the tribes of Southwest China / | BV3315 .K8 1956 KUH Ascent to the tribes; | BV3317.B7 L6 1969 LOR Mo Bradley and Thailand, | BV3345.C65 The Kalimantan Kenyah : a study of tribal conversion in terms of dynamic cultural themes / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-163) and index.
Foundations: how the CIM got to the Upper Mekong region -- First period: 1865-1895 -- The Upper Mekong region at last -- J. O. Fraser, the Lisu, and the CIM -- The 1940s and the Houghton era.
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