Fehderau, Harold Werner, 1932-

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Harold W. Fehderau was born 6 February 1932 in Kitchener, Ontario, and attended the Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. After completing high school, Fehderau enrolled at Waterloo College (a part of the University of Western Ontario), from which he graduated in 1954. He went on to complete an M.A. in German Language and Literature from the University of Colorado in 1956. During this time Fehderau also taught Modern Languages at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. In 1957 Fehderau married Nancy Riediger, and soon thereafter they were accepted as missionaries to Belgian Congo under the Mennonite Brethren Board of Foreign Missions. Fehderaus assignment was as a translator, working in cooperation with the American Bible Society on Kituba dialect research and a New Testament translation project. They served in Belgian Congo from 1959 to 1963, and again from 1965 to 1968. During 1964-1965, Fehderau did course work toward his Ph.D. degree at Cornell University. He completed his dissertation, The Origin and Development of Kituba (Lingua Franca Kikongo), in 1966. In 1968 Fehderau became a translations consultant in Zaire with the United Bible Societies, and in 1976 was appointed Africa Translations Coordinator for UBS in Nairobi, Kenya. He returned to Canada in 1980, where he became Americas Translations Coordinator with the Canadian Bible Society in Waterloo, Ontario. From 1989 until his retirement in 1997, Fehderau was the Canadian Bible Society Scripture Translation Manager. In addition to his dissertation, Fehderau also wrote Descriptive Grammar of the Kituba Language: A Dialectical Survey (1962) and Kikongs (ya Leta) - English - French Dictionary (1969). Fehderau died on 11 April 1997, only a few months after his retirement, at the age of sixty-five.

From the description of Papers of Harold W. Fehderau (Fresno Pacific University). WorldCat record id: 64578382

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Bembe language (Lake Tanganyika)

Benge language

Bobangi language

Burji language

Embu language

Gbaya language (Ubangi)

Hunde language

Kifuliru dialect

Kingwana language

Kituba language (Congo (Democratic people))

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Lega language

Lingala language

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Mbala language (Bandundu, Congo)

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Ngombe language

Nyanga language

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Yanzi language

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