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Adventures in New Guinea

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A missionary's firsthand account of journeys along New Guinea's coasts and into its interior combines travel narrative, geographical description, and records of Christian evangelism. It recounts coastal surveys and the founding of mission stations and native teacher networks, alongside encounters with diverse indigenous communities and recurring hazards such as violence, disease, and perilous navigation. The author documents landscapes, rivers, mountain ranges, local customs and belief systems, and practical challenges in promoting Christianity amid cultural resistance and exploitation by outsiders. Adventure and ethnographic observation are interwoven with reflections on missionary methods, conversions, and the gradual extension of European contact into little-known regions.

About the Author

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James Chalmers

James Chalmers was a Scottish missionary and explorer known for his work in the South Pacific, particularly in New Guinea. His notable book, "Adventures in New Guinea," chronicles his experiences and observations during his time in the region, providing insights into the cultures and landscapes he encountered. Chalmers's writings reflect his deep engagement with the indigenous peoples and his commitment to missionary work, making significant contributions to the understanding of New Guinea during the late 19th century.

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