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42waist.The end of the right side g
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44The Kuki chiefs at the beginning
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46other houses. The villagers, as a
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48Government of the villageEach Kuk
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50near the place at the time of eat
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52village would help the chief in b
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54members.There must be a senior gi
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56Lt.Stewart in his notes on North
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loupractice of marriage.DivorceDivo
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62A drink is provided. This drink i
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64The First World War made it neces
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Manipuri dictionary. His first scho
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68among their own people.Pettigrew
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71the schools.In som e schools, the
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75their faith, came to the mission
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77Chongloi preached to the Kukis, w
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79solemn duty of His people.Impact
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81said, based on the testimony from
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83of Mr. Pettigrew. Two things are
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85The obvious moral superiority of
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87son. Adoption of the Christian fa
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89given up. But there are other tri
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· tdied in 1946/47.The death of th
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There were three mission headquarte
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100and the Kuki world view have hel
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1ULween the Christians and my peopl
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104ship the first Kuki Christian Ch
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1Ubhis students and visited the vil
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j ,J ("\Mr. Teba Kilong and Mr. Lon
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CHAPTERIIITHE RISE OF THE KUKI CHRI
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112Joint Efforts at Indigenizing Ch
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114Bible.Recently, the Roman Cathol
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116into Kuki under many hard5hips.
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118function in helping work for the
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120Denominational churches have als
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122didst send Me" (The New American
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1243. There should be a church unio
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126efforts of the different church
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denominat..ional churches.Many of t
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130divided into different denominat
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132distributed to the churches.The
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134In 1980, from March until June,
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138enlightened, so that you may kno
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CHAPTER IVTHE MINISTRY OF THE KUKI
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142baptismal services, and wedding
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144a girl who is doing her Bachelor
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146light of Christian faith and pra
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148highest quality because they had
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150There are eleven junior high sch
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portant in the local churches.hLThe
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154undergraduate school and used En
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1562. Department of mission and chu
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lSBeight optional courses required
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160mal credit for those Kuki minist
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162This principle is clearly demons
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164unbelievers among the Kukis and
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166the weird cry 0 f the b lack mon
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168preach the Gospel among the Meit
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172Dimasa FieldThe Dimasas, previou
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174many sharply pointed bamboo stum
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176Presbyterian churches have been
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178several such incidents in which
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180Two other friends who had decide
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CONCLUSIONSummary of HistoryChristi
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lH4led to the Kuki Christian Counci
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186tion with this Movement, the K.C
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188real and definite stumbling bloc
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l~Oling other tribes. The K.C.C. u~
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192congregations have had aformal t
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194teach about the mystical experie
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196should be constant evaluation of
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1:18are thus trained should be enga
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BIBLIOGRAPHYBooksAllen, Roland. Mis
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202Nelson, Marlin L. The How and Wh
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204Gnanakan, Ken R. "The Consultati