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"Women reading the New Testament in Lomwe". Exterior view showing a group of women and children sat outside, some of them hold copies of the New Testament. The first edition translated into Lomwe was published in 1930. The Lomwe people are the forth largest group in Mozambique and mainly found in the Zambezia province. Mihecani station was established in the Alto Molocue district of Lomweland, Portuguese East Africa [Mozambique], in 1913, and was situated near the Namuli Mountain. It was known as the children’s mission because it was financially supported by the Sunday Schools of Scotland. ❧ From a Photograph Album of the Blantyre Mission, Nyasaland [Malawi] and the Mihecani Mission, Portuguese East Africa [Mozambique].
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