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Omandongo is a populated place in the
Onayena Constituency Onayena Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Oshikoto Region of Namibia. The district capital is the settlement of Onayena. The constituency's population has grown significantly over recent years, dominated by the Ovambo language sp ...
in the
Oshikoto Region Oshikoto is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, named after Lake Otjikoto. Its capital is Omuthiya. The city of Tsumeb, Otjikoto's capital until 2008, and the towns of Omuthiya and Oniipa are also situated in this region. , Oshikoto had 112, ...
in northern
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, and the region which used to be called
Ovamboland Ovamboland, also referred to as Owamboland, was a Bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Ovambo people. The term originally referred to the parts of ...
. The
Finnish Missionary Society The Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission (''FELM'', formerly ''The Finnish Missionary Society''; fi, Suomen Lähetysseura ry; sv, Finska Missionssällskapet rf) is a Lutheran missionary society formed on January 19, 1859, in Helsinki, Finland. ...
began its
missionary work A missionary is a member of a Religious denomination, religious group which is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.Tho ...
in Omandongo in 1870. This was the first mission station for Finnish missionaries in the whole world. It was occupied by Finnish missionaries during 1870–88.


History

The first missionaries of the Finnish Missionary Society arrived in Omandongo on 9 July 1870 from
Otjimbingwe Otjimbingwe (also: Otjimbingue) is a settlement in the Erongo Region of central Namibia. It has approximately 8,000 inhabitants. History The area was already a temporary settlement of some Herero in the early 18th century. Their chief Tjiponda co ...
in the
Hereroland Hereroland was the first bantustan in South West Africa (present day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Herero people. It was set up in 1968. Hereroland, like other homelands in South Wes ...
via Omaruru. Omandongo was part of the kingdom of the King Shikongo of Ondonga. When the Finns arrived there, there was one structure at Omandongo, a house that had been built by Frederick Green, assistant to the merchant Andersson. It had been donated to
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of the
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, and he in turn gave it to the Finns. The Finns who arrived in Omandongo were the following: Notes: a Note: In official works of history the first term of these missionaries is given as having begun in 1868, because they arrived on 30 December that year in
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and on to
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on the same day.
b Piirainen acted during 1874–1910 as the FMS representative in Omaruru in
Hereroland Hereroland was the first bantustan in South West Africa (present day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Herero people. It was set up in 1968. Hereroland, like other homelands in South Wes ...
.
The Omandongo mission station had to be abandoned in late September or early October 1888, because of the despotic behaviour of Prince Nehale of
Ondonga Ondonga is a traditional kingdom of the Ovambo people in what is today northern Namibia. Its capital is Ondangwa, and the kingdom's palace is at Onambango. Its people call themselves ''Aandonga''. They speak the Ndonga dialect. The Ondonga kingdom ...
. His men murdered a South African merchant named William Jordan practically in the yard of the mission station. Nehale’s men also tried to “purchase” an ox cart from the Finns, apparently offering nothing as compensation. The Finns then fled to King Kambonde in
Olukonda Nangolo Mbumba, Olukonda is a settlement in the Oshikoto Region in the north of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Olukonda Constituency, Olukonda electoral constituency. During colonial time of German South West Africa the missionary sta ...
. In Ondonga, the work of the missionaries soon expanded so that several new mission stations were founded. These were Olukonda (1871–),
Oniipa Oniipa is a town in the Oshikoto Region of northern Namibia and the district capital of the Oniipa electoral constituency. It lies just outside Ondangwa. It is the hometown of former Lutheran bishop and liberation leader Leonard Auala. There is ...
(1872–76, 1888–), Ondjumba (1872–76) and Omulonga (1874–1888). Later also the following mission stations were founded in Ondonga:
Ondangwa Ondangwa (earlier spelling ''Ondangua'') is a town in the Oshana Region of northern Namibia, bordering the Oshikoto Region. Ondangwa was first established as a mission station of the Finnish Missionary Society (the FMS) in 1890. In 1914, it became ...
(1890–1913, from 1915 on a government station) and
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(1900–),
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(1902–06, 1907–),
Oshigambo Oshigambo is a settlement in the Oshikoto Region of northern Namibia. It is situated on the banks of Oshigambo River east of the Etosha pan. The village features a secondary school, Oshigambo High School Oshigambo High School, also Oshigambo Sen ...
(1908–) and Onandjokwe (1910–). Oniipa, Onandjokwe and Oshigambo had the longest life as mission stations. (The end of this history is not given here, since the sources used do not extend to the end of this the time period. These former mission stations continue as important centres of the activities of the
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church.)


Festive occasions


30 year celebrations

The 30th anniversary of the arrival of the Finnish missionaries was celebrated at
Olukonda Nangolo Mbumba, Olukonda is a settlement in the Oshikoto Region in the north of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Olukonda Constituency, Olukonda electoral constituency. During colonial time of German South West Africa the missionary sta ...
, since Omandongo had been abandoned already years earlier. The festivities were conducted on 7 July 1900. Among those present was the director of the
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, the Rev. Jooseppi Mustakallio. The festivities were conducted out of doors, and there were 600 people present.


Centennial celebrations

The centennial celebrations of missionary work in Ovamboland were held at Omandongo in July 1970. There was a large wooden cross at the site, and the first number was a re-enactment of the arrival of the missionaries 100 years earlier. Several male missionaries, with their safari helmets on, acted the roles of the original arrivals on ox carts. Students of the Engela Parish Institute acted the part of the indigenes. It was estimated that at least 5500 persons participated, since there was a special badge on sale and this was the number of badges sold. But many people also were present without badges, according to various estimates 1000 persons or even 2000 persons. The liturgy of the festive service was conducted by Mikko Ihamäki and Bishop
Leonard Auala Leonard Nangolo Auala (25 September 1908, Iiyale, Oniipa, Ovamboland, German South West Africa – 4 December, 1983, Onandjokwe, South West Africa) was a Namibian Lutheran Church leader. Early life Auala was born in Oniipa, Ovamboland, German So ...
, and the sermon was held by
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. The festivities were led by the Rev. Matias Ngipandula. 28 speeches were held at the festivities, 15 of which were interpreted to other languages. Seven choirs performed, and they sand altogether 18 songs. Among the performers was also the brass band of the
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youth. Five plays were also performed during the festivities. The festivities had an
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aspect, as several
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s were represented, among the not only
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Ovambos but also Lutheran Hereros, belonging to a different church, as well as the
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Christian,
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and
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. The government of
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was represented by Chief Commissar J. M. de Wet, who emphasised that the Ovambos, the
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and the Finns must work together in order to improve the situation of the Ovambos Everything went peacefully, and the biggest problem was caused by a couple of
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stings. The wooden cross at the site has since been burned, apparently as a wanton act.


Finns buried in Omandongo

* Henrik Rautanen (d. 1880).


Bibliography

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References

{{reflist Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission mission stations in Ondonga Oshikoto Region Geography of Namibia