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Tim and Evan were honored by the people of Mahango |
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Such gracious hospitality! |
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The welcome ceremony |
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The girls from Tukuyu, 'Suenda in Machweo in Christ' |
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Young men of the warrior class called illmorani |
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Evan, David, and Steve left to teach in Mwanavala. |
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The Mahango team (L to R): Daniel Bucher, Dave Duris, Jay Pearson and Tim |
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The singers were also our cooks. Thank you, ladies! |
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Collecting water |
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The village meeting tree |
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In the morning getting ready for the teaching. |
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When Tim's interpreter was delayed, this man had to fill in. |
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Irene Lobara was then asked to interpret for Tim. |
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At last, Rev. George Ole Oripu arrived and served as Tim's interpreter |
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Ans Mwambepo interpreted some days but went back and forth between the two locations. |
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Our hosts |
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Young girls of Mahango |
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Children of Mahango |
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Young boys of Mahango |
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Mealtime |
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George's father, Saimon Ole Oripu, and his wife |
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Saimon shows us how its done. |
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Rev George and his daughter |
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George and his family with friends |
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Ilmorani |
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We were treated to a special dance. |
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The height of the jump and softness of the landing show the skill. |
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Daniel Bucher |
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Dave Duris ready to teach a night session. |
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Picking out some souvenir crafts |
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Jay Pearson |
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She made the beautiful walking stick. |
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Sunset in Mahango |
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On the way to a baptism |
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Rev George did the honors |
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The Blessing of the Lord as the class nears its end. |
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Mahango 2005 |