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The indigenous and Creole inhabitants (Mosquitians of African descent) of the Mosquito Reserve in present-day Nicaragua underwent a key transformation when two Moravian missionaries arrived in 1849. Within a few short generations, the new faith became so firmly established there that eastern Nicaragua to this day remains one of the world's strongest Moravian enclaves. The Awakening Coast offers the first comprehensive English-language selection of the writings of the multinational missionaries who established the Moravian faith among the indigenous and Afro-descendant populations through the…mehr
The indigenous and Creole inhabitants (Mosquitians of African descent) of the Mosquito Reserve in present-day Nicaragua underwent a key transformation when two Moravian missionaries arrived in 1849. Within a few short generations, the new faith became so firmly established there that eastern Nicaragua to this day remains one of the world's strongest Moravian enclaves. The Awakening Coast offers the first comprehensive English-language selection of the writings of the multinational missionaries who established the Moravian faith among the indigenous and Afro-descendant populations through the turbulent years of the Great Awakening of 1881 to 1882, when converts flocked to the church and the mission's membership more than doubled. The anthology tracks the intersection of religious, political, and economic forces that led to this dynamic religious shift and illustrates how the mission's first fifty years turned a relatively obscure branch of Protestantism into the most important political and spiritual institution in the region by contextualizing the Great Awakening, Protestant evangelism, and indigenous identity during this time of dramatic social change.
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Autorenporträt
Karl Offen is an associate professor of geography at the University of Oklahoma. He is the coeditor of Mapping Latin America: A Cartographic Reader. Terry Rugeley is a professor of history at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of Rebellion Now and Forever: Mayas, Hispanics, and Caste War Violence in Yucatán, 1800-1880.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Translator’s Note Introduction 1. Extract of a Letter from H. G. Pfeiffer, 1849 2. Extract from the Diary of Bluefields, 1854 3. Establishing a Mission at Rama Key 4. Report on a Journey North in 1859 5. The Hurricane of October 1865 6. A Visit to the Tungla Indians of Walpasiksa River, 1869 7. Trade among the Miskito Indians, 1870s 8. Mythology of the Miskito Indians 9. Sorcery at Kukalaya, 1877 10. Trading with the Sumu Indians, 1878 11. Life in Tasbapauni (Bethany), 1870s 12. An Early Awakening at Karata, 1879 13. Bluefields Coup and Kukalaya Awakening, 1881–1882 14. The Awakening at Karata, 1883 15. Visit to Nicaraguan Territory, 1883 16. Kaisa! Travel to Nicaragua, 1886 17. Proposing Timber over Gold, 1889 18. Pictures Tell the Story, 1891 19. Christian Law, 1891 20. Visions of the Prophet Wima, 1891 21. The Sambo and Tawira Miskito, 1892 22. Political Disturbances at Sandy Bay, 1892 23. The Indians of Dakura and the Wangki River, 1893–1894 24. Nicaraguan Occupation of the Mosquito Reserve, 1894 25. Commencing Work along the Wangki River, 1896 26. A New Mission at Sandy Bay, 1897 27. Sandy Bay and Wasla, 1898 28. The Gospel in the Miskito Territory, 1881–1882 29. Changes in Dakura, 1890s 30. The Sumu Indians of Prinzapolka River, 1899 31. Quamwatla Notes Selected Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Translator’s Note Introduction 1. Extract of a Letter from H. G. Pfeiffer, 1849 2. Extract from the Diary of Bluefields, 1854 3. Establishing a Mission at Rama Key 4. Report on a Journey North in 1859 5. The Hurricane of October 1865 6. A Visit to the Tungla Indians of Walpasiksa River, 1869 7. Trade among the Miskito Indians, 1870s 8. Mythology of the Miskito Indians 9. Sorcery at Kukalaya, 1877 10. Trading with the Sumu Indians, 1878 11. Life in Tasbapauni (Bethany), 1870s 12. An Early Awakening at Karata, 1879 13. Bluefields Coup and Kukalaya Awakening, 1881–1882 14. The Awakening at Karata, 1883 15. Visit to Nicaraguan Territory, 1883 16. Kaisa! Travel to Nicaragua, 1886 17. Proposing Timber over Gold, 1889 18. Pictures Tell the Story, 1891 19. Christian Law, 1891 20. Visions of the Prophet Wima, 1891 21. The Sambo and Tawira Miskito, 1892 22. Political Disturbances at Sandy Bay, 1892 23. The Indians of Dakura and the Wangki River, 1893–1894 24. Nicaraguan Occupation of the Mosquito Reserve, 1894 25. Commencing Work along the Wangki River, 1896 26. A New Mission at Sandy Bay, 1897 27. Sandy Bay and Wasla, 1898 28. The Gospel in the Miskito Territory, 1881–1882 29. Changes in Dakura, 1890s 30. The Sumu Indians of Prinzapolka River, 1899 31. Quamwatla Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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