First Contact

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Posted on October 28, 2010 by Charles Braddix

Posted October 28, 2010

IMB missionary Brian Harrell loads up his arab dhow, the “Ororomela” (meaning hope), for a three day trip up the coast of eastern Africa. His aim to make contact with previously unengaged villages.

Dhow captain, Hamado (left), and IMB missionary Brian Harrell prepare to hoist sail on Harrell’s arab dhow, the Orormela. Harrell uses the sailing vessel to make contact with villages inaccessible by land.

IMB missionary Brian Harrell (left) and dhow captain Hamado prepare to hoist sail on Harrell’s arab dhow, the Orormela. Harrell uses the sailing vessel to make contact with villages inaccessible by land.

IMB missionary Brian Harrell makes first contact with residents of a village along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

IMB missionary Brian Harrell hikes back to his arab dhow, the Ororomela, after making first contact with residents of a village along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

Agua, the captain’s mariner, prepares the dhow for an early morning castoff during IMB missionary Brian Harrell’s three day trip up the eastern Africa coast. Harrell uses the dhow to make contact with unreached villages.

IMB missionary Brian Harrell (right) first talks with district administration officials prior to conducting any activities in an area. He seeks to build good relations where new work is established.

Fishing canoes lining the beach is a common site along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

Water is a scarce and precious commodity for many along the coast of eastern Africa. Here women gather at the village well early in the morning to collect water for the day.

Both arab dhows and canoes are a common site along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

Fishing villages are a common site along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

IMB missionary Brian Harrell (right) talks with a paramount chief responsible for villages and their residents within hundreds of square miles along the coast of eastern Africa. This is Harrell’s first contact with this chief.

Fishing villages are a common site along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

Agua, the captain’s mariner, adjusts the sail during IMB missionary Brian Harrell’s three day trip up the eastern Africa coast. Harrell uses the dhow to make contact with unreached villages.

Many are curious why IMB missionary Brian Harrell visits their villages. He uses an arab dhow to make contact with unreached peoples along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa.

     

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