Publications 1911-1964. [microform].

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Publications 1911-1964. [microform].

The records consist of pamphlets, booklets, books, and manuscripts published about or for use in mission work in New Guinea by the American Lutheran Church and its predecessor church body, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and Other States. Box 1 contains pamphlets and booklets written to promote the work. Many are in German. They are arranged by author (if known) and title. Although each file may contain several items by the same author, the individual titles are noted. Boxes 2 through 17 hold books printed in the New Guinea languages of Amele, Bogadjim, Graged, Jabêm, Kâte, Nobonob, Azira, Halis-Namatanai, Laewomba, Saga, Sialum, Sio, and Zia. They include hymnals, scriptures, catechisms, calendars, and textbooks. They are divided by language and arranged by author (if known) and title. A translation of the title is included if available. Boxes 18 and 19 contain manuscripts in Graged, Iwam, and Kuman.

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