PA 4/1/1/474(NAM 968.8 Fir)
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Part of United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) collection
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PA 4/1/1/66 (NAM 320.968 Fir)
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Part of United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) collection
PA 4/1/1/66
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Part of United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) collection
PA 4/1/1/436(NAM 912.688 Fir)
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Part of United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN) collection
PA 6
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1876 - 1997
The Finnish Missionary Society (FMS, Suomen Lähetysseura, SLS in Finnish) was founded in January 1859. FELM operates in about 30 countries on five continents. FELM employs 350 staff members, of whom 220 work in mission’s capacities in about 20 countries. In 1868 FMS sent its first team of missionaries to Ovamboland in present-day Namibia, where they arrived in 1870. Since 1985, FMS has been known in English as the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission, abbreviated FELM. It is the largest Lutheran mission organization in Finland.
FELM - Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission
PA 3/6/38
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Part of Tjitendero collection