Hughes, Earl. Mission In the Sand (audio). Church Missionary Society. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/118b2e6c-0fc9-4c75-ad51-55ef086951e2.
APA citation style
Hughes, E.Mission in the sand (audio). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/118b2e6c-0fc9-4c75-ad51-55ef086951e2.
Chicago citation style
Hughes, Earl.Mission In the Sand (audio). Church Missionary Society. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/118b2e6c-0fc9-4c75-ad51-55ef086951e2.
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Report from the Rose River Mission. The daily life and communication is explained. Report looks at the work of Earl Hughes in reaching Indigenous Australians, and in learning and in preserving language. Hughes learns and sings the chorus 'Once I was blind but now I see' in Nunggubuyu. There is a recording of a corroborre song re-written with Christians lyrics. Explanation of church life, including part of a church service with the singing of 'Man of Sorrows' and communion. Report explains the school system, food, hunting and transport on the mission. Samples from different services are included. Singing in Nunggubuyu is present throughout the recording. Reel box label reads : "CMS Mission in the sand Rose River mission" Transcript of recording is available at Umbakumba.pdf
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that this collection contains images and voices of people who have died. In copyright: Date of publication plus 70 years Not to be published or reproduced without the permission of CMS. Please acknowledge that it is held by Moore Theological College. For access please contact the Church Missionary Society. Onsite access only