Hermannsburg is a village and a former municipality in the Celle district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 January 2015 it is part of the municipality...
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The Hermannsburg Mission (German: Hermannsburger Mission) was founded as the Hermannsburg Mission Centre (Missionsanstalt Hermannsburg) in 1849 in Hermannsburg...
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Hermannsburg is a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany. Hermannsburg may also refer to: Hermannsburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Hermannsburg, Northern...
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Hermannsburg, also known as Ntaria, is an Aboriginal community in Ljirapinta Ward of the MacDonnell Shire in the Northern Territory of Australia, 125 kilometres...
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Ntaria Choir (redirect from Hermannsburg Ladies Choir)
Ladies Choir, Hermannsburg Ladies Choir, Hermannsburg Choir, and various other names, is a choir of Australian Aboriginal people from Hermannsburg in Central...
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The Hermannsburg School, also known as the Hermannsburg School of Modern Art is an art movement, or art style, which began at the Hermannsburg Mission...
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Heath, about 1 km east of Hermannsburg and currently has around 520 inhabitants. Until its incorporation into Hermannsburg as part of the Lower Saxon...
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The Hermannsburg Potters are a group of Aranda women who formed an arts centre in Hermannsburg, Northern Territory (Ntaria) who work with painted ceramics...
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Western Arrernte people, Namatjira was born and raised at the remote Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, 126 km west-southwest from Alice Springs. He showed...
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Schule Hermannsburg). Hermannsburg was established in 1854 as the first station of the Hermannsburg Missionary Society based in Hermannsburg, Germany...
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The Hermannsburg Mission Seminary (German: Missionsseminar Hermannsburg) is a seminary in Hermannsburg, Germany. It is part of the Evangelical-Lutheran...
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The Hermannsburg Mission House is a provincial heritage site in Hermannsburg, Umvoti District, in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It is...
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Hermannsburg School, originally Deutsche Schule Hermannsburg, is a private school in Hermannsburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Deutsche Schule Hermannsburg...
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Dwellings accommodating Aboriginal families at Hermannsburg Mission, Northern Territory, 1923...
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periods at schools founded by missionaries of the Hermannsburg Mission Society – Botha at Hermannsburg near Greytown, du Toit at Morgensonne near Rustenburg...
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March 1928) was a Lutheran missionary and pastor who co-founded the Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, now Ntaria community, in Central Australia. He lived...
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cannibals, but then it closes on those who have entered. Deutsche Schule Hermannsburg, a private school, is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Kranskop. "Main Place...
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Nxumalo was born in Greytown, and died there in 2008. Deutsche Schule Hermannsburg, a private school 25 kilometres (16 mi) away from Greytown, offers a...
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religion and also facilitated its maintenance. In some cases, such as at Hermannsburg, Northern Territory and Piltawodli in Adelaide, the work of missionaries...
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and 1929 that led to the deaths of 85 per cent of the children at the Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia. In the meantime, white attitudes towards...
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accessible with a four-wheel drive vehicle. It departs from the town of Hermannsburg and travels south, following the usually dry bed of the Finke River....
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were forced off their traditional country in the 1930s and moved into Hermannsburg (Ntaria) and Haasts Bluff, where there were government ration depots...
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Louis Harms (section Hermannsburg)
Christian revivalists of the 19th century, he turned the little village of Hermannsburg on the Lüneburg Heath into the most important centre of revival in Lower...
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Jews, Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen, Bibeltrogna Vänner, and the Hermannsburg Mission. In the mid and late 19th century, the Ethiopian emperors were...
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Baseball pitcher Doug Radke, pastor of the Hermannsburg Lutheran church, Australia, that led the Hermannsburg Choir on tour in 1967 Hubert Radke (born 1980)...
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term "Finke River Mission" was initially an alternative name for the Hermannsburg Mission, but this name was later often used to include the settlements...
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Harrismith, 9 January 1886). Louis Botha briefly attended the school at Hermannsburg before his family relocated to the Orange Free State. The name Louis...
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associated with Hermannsburg Mission through the years. They name the town where they settled in the Colony of Natal, South Africa also Hermannsburg. It was planned...
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German South Africans Regions with significant populations Lüneburg, Hermannsburg, Cape Town, Johannesburg and other large urban areas Languages South...
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Carl Strehlow (section Move to Hermannsburg)
as Bethesda) in northern South Australia, from 1892 to 1894, and then Hermannsburg, 80 miles (130 km) west of Alice Springs, from 1894 to 1922. Strehlow...
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