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Lutherans

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Lutherans has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 5 references.

7 facts·6 predicates·5 sources

Mostly:dedicated bells(1), located around(1), interacted with(1)

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Inbound mentions (5)

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concernsConcerns(1)

conductedByConducted by(1)

discussesDiscusses(1)

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religiousAffiliationReligious Affiliation(1)

Other facts (6)

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6 facts
PredicateValueRef
Dedicated BellsChurch Bells[1]
Located AroundCooktown[2]
Interacted WithAborigines[2]
Active inCooktown Before 1900[2]
Interacts WithAboriginal People[3]
MountedlesseroperationsforIslander missions[5]

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dedicatedBellsrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/006-nla-gov-au-nla-news-article3473162-html-extracted-acacadc7411f
ex:church-bells
locatedAroundrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/anu-open-research-item-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
ex:cooktown
interactedWithrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/anu-open-research-item-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
ex:aborigines
activeInrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/anu-open-research-item-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
ex:cooktown-before-1900
interactsWithrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/haviland-and-haviland-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
ex:aboriginal-people
labelrosie-research/rosie-world-haviland
Lutherans
mountedlesseroperationsformoore-making-mala-ch3
Islander missions

References (5)

5 references
  1. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/006-nla-gov-au-nla-news-article3473162-html-extracted-acacadc7411f
  2. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/anu-open-research-item-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
  3. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/haviland-and-haviland-how-much-food-will-there-be-in-heaven
  4. ctx:research/rosie-research/rosie-world-haviland
    • full textctx:research/rosie-research/rosie-world-haviland
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      Rosie's world: McIvor River and Cooktown Aboriginal life, 1879-1896. Compiled from verified primary and scholarly sources for the donto research on Rosie (Rosie Reynolds / Rosie Rosie), an Aboriginal Kuku Yalanji woman born at the McIvor Ri
  5. customctx:src/moore-making-mala-ch3
    • text/plain89 KBdoc:research/rosie-research/south-sea-islander/moore-making-mala-ch3
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      Previous Making Mala 3 Malaitan Christians Overseas, 1880s–1910s It is easy to understand why labourers in Queensland should have become Christians. They were cut off from all home influences, separated from their relatives, and i

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