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- catalog abstract "In January of 1956, the world recoiled in shock with the news. Five American missionaries had been speared to death in the Equadorian jungles by Auca Indians, reportedly the most savage tribe on earth. Years later, it became clear that what had seemed to be the tragic ending of those missionaries' dreams was only the first chapter of one of the most breathtaking missionary stories of the twentieth century. The Savage, My Kinsman tells the story, in text and pictures, of Elisabeth Elliot's venture into Auca territory three years after the death of her husband, Jim Elliot. Elisabeth and her daughter Valerie, then three years old, returned to the jungle along with Rachel Saint, the sister of one of the other slain men. The linguistic work of these women brought Christ's message of salvation to the tribe that had killed their loved ones. They became the first to enter Auca territory and live to tell the story. - Publisher.".
- catalog contributor b6524853.
- catalog contributor b6524854.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "Foreword / Cornell Capa -- I must tread alone -- The gate of the Lord -- Mintaka and Mankamu : they're just Indians -- Take me to Mintaka's house -- The strong city -- A place to hang your hammock -- Menu : manioc, monkey, and Nescafe -- The best things in life are free -- The civil savages -- The earless foreigners -- Neither foreigner nor savage.".
- catalog description "In January of 1956, the world recoiled in shock with the news. Five American missionaries had been speared to death in the Equadorian jungles by Auca Indians, reportedly the most savage tribe on earth. Years later, it became clear that what had seemed to be the tragic ending of those missionaries' dreams was only the first chapter of one of the most breathtaking missionary stories of the twentieth century. The Savage, My Kinsman tells the story, in text and pictures, of Elisabeth Elliot's venture into Auca territory three years after the death of her husband, Jim Elliot. Elisabeth and her daughter Valerie, then three years old, returned to the jungle along with Rachel Saint, the sister of one of the other slain men. The linguistic work of these women brought Christ's message of salvation to the tribe that had killed their loved ones. They became the first to enter Auca territory and live to tell the story. - Publisher.".
- catalog extent "159 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Savage my kinsman.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Savage my kinsman.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper".
- catalog relation "Savage my kinsman.".
- catalog spatial "Ecuador.".
- catalog subject "980.466".
- catalog subject "F3721 .E4".
- catalog subject "Indians of South America Ecuador.".
- catalog subject "Indians of South America Missions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Cornell Capa -- I must tread alone -- The gate of the Lord -- Mintaka and Mankamu : they're just Indians -- Take me to Mintaka's house -- The strong city -- A place to hang your hammock -- Menu : manioc, monkey, and Nescafe -- The best things in life are free -- The civil savages -- The earless foreigners -- Neither foreigner nor savage.".
- catalog title "The savage my kinsman. Picture editor: Cornell Capa. Photos. by Elisabeth Elliot [and] Cornell Capa.".
- catalog type "text".