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Visit with the Chief
The apartment of the Group Leader where the Huni Valley Group hold their church services and where the missionaries hid when the villagers were attacking. --------- Six months ago some of our missionaries in Huni Valley were having fun and taking selfies with the children in the village and giving the children some religious pamphlets. The adult villagers chased the missionaries through town until the missionaries made it to the Group Leaders home and hid. The missionaries were just trying to be friendly but the villagers thought these missionaries were trying to steal their children. After the crowd dispersed the missionaries came out of the home and quickly traveled back to Tarkwa. Shelly and I are composing a letter to the chief requesting a meeting to more properly introduce ourselves now that enough time has elapsed from the incident. The African culture is both beautiful and strange. Things that we consider odd are just very ordi...
African Pioneers
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