• Adrien Atiman (c. 1866–1956) was a Catholic catechist and medical doctor. Atiman was born in Tindirma, French Sudan, on the Niger River. He belonged to...
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    missionaries in Algeria ransomed a young slave, Adrien Atiman, and arranged for his education. Atiman subsequently became a medical catechist with the...
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  • seat of their mission since 1922. The alternative name of "Atiman" refers to Dr. Adrien Atiman, a Catholic catechist and medical doctor, originally from...
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    Brussels and other parts of the continent. He sponsored the education of Adrien Atiman, a medical student who had been ransomed from slavery by the White Fathers...
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    was asked to succeed him. Bridoux died on 20 October 1890. In 1889, Adrien Atiman arrived in Karema and became the mission's medical doctor, which he...
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