Edward Winter Clark (E.W. Clark) | A Mission Into Naga Hills | Biography
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- A Mission Into Naga Hills
From Darkness to Light
A Brief Biography of Edward Winter Clark
February 5, 1830 - June 24, 1913 Edward Winter Clark was an American missionary known for his pioneering missionary work in Nagaland. He is also known for setting up the first school in the hills and for his book on Ao Dictionary and Grammar. Clark's wife, Mary Mead Clark, documented their experience in Assam and the Naga Hills in ‘A Corner in India’.
Facts from web and journals.
Nagaland Missions Movement:www.nbcc-nagal...
Molungkiming : wikimapia.org/4...
Christianity in North-East India :
talentshare.org...
Thank you Sir for sharing the truth about the comming of Christianity to Nagaland. 👍
Very informative. Got to learn new story for me. Thank you🙏👍
Really love the clarity and simplicity of your explanation. And a great reminder of our great missionary Dr. Clark. Keep it up dear!❤️😍
Worth listening bro. Waiting for more videos. All the best👍💯
Thank you so much. It's hard but will try
Very informative Sir God bless
Very informative and helpful.
Good job done Bro.
Thanks a ton
D .sato I have watched it many times for my exam plzz upload like this kind of video
The happiest thing for me is: This video helped you. His name be praised.
Thank you so much sir ✨🤍
I fully understood ✨😊
I am glad.
Woaaa... So content.. Appreciated. Informative. Keep it up, Suggest to make videos on Political Movement of Nagas during British Rule.
Nice👍👍
Class 8
Jain school
Poor innocent folks! The entire rich and beautiful indigenous culture of the Nagas destroyed to the ground by Clark. That's just evil. It was a successful brainwashed mission by this individual.
The Nagas celebrate their indigenous culture in many ways, including many beautiful ceremonies! I have been to Nagaland to witness this personally. What Dr. Clark did was translate their culture into a Christian value system that lives in abundance today. They are productive members of society, no longer a culture of headhunters. Perhaps you should have visited Nagaland prior to Dr. Clark and had your head removed!