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Edward Winter Clark (E. W. Clark) (February 25, 1830 – March 18, 1913) was an American
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. Clark is known for his pioneering missionary work in
Nagaland Nagaland () is a States and union territories of India, state in the northeast India, north-eastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Naga Sel ...
and for his work on transcribing the spoken
Ao language The Ao language is a Naga language spoken by the Ao Naga in Nagaland of northeast India, whose two varieties are nearly mutually unintelligible. It is written in Latin script. Ao language cluster ''Ethnologue ''Ethnologue: Languages of the ...
into a written script. Clark created the first bilingual dictionary of the Ao language and along with his wife, Mary Mead Clark, and set up the first school in the
Naga hills The Naga Hills, reaching a height of around , lie prominently on the border of India and Myanmar. They are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the States and territories of India, Indian states of Naga ...
region of North-East India. Mary Clark documented their experience in
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and the Naga Hills in ''A Corner in India''.


Early life

Clark was born on February 25, 1830, in
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, New York, and baptized into the Baptist faith at age 14. He attended
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from 1839 to 1841, earned his master's degree from
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in 1857, and was
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a preacher in 1859. Mary Mead was born in
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. They married in 1858 and had one child, Carrie, who died in 1863.


Ministry in India

Clark arrived at the
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Mission in 1871.Nocte Digest website, ''American-Nocte Relations'', article dated November 10, 2020
/ref> On receiving permission, he moved to Molungkimong in March 1876 (an
Ao Naga The Aos are a major Naga ethnic group native to Mokokchung District of Nagaland in Northeast India. Their main territory is from Tsüla (Dikhu) Valley in the east to Tsürang (Disai) Valley in the west in Mokokchung District. The Ao Nagas r ...
village in the Mokokchung district of
Nagaland Nagaland () is a States and union territories of India, state in the northeast India, north-eastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Naga Sel ...
) and lived there until October 24, 1876. Molung (Molungkimong) is the first Christian village in Nagaland, where 15 converts were baptized on December 22, 1872. It was in Molungyimsen that the first Naga Christian Association was held. Molungyimsen is also known as the Cradle of Education as the first school in Nagaland was established in Molung (Molungyimse) in 1878. The first book in Nagaland was written and printed in Molungyimsen. In 1894 Clark moved the Naga Mission Center to Impur which is now known as the Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang ( Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang). In 1905 Clark saw a record 190 baptisms. The Nagas were well aware that to accept Christianity would mean drastic changes in their social life. "Adherents of the old, cruel faith were quick to see that the gospel of peace and love would rapidly empty their skull houses and put to rout most of the old customs handed down from forefathers, for whom they held the greatest reverence. The missionaries presence and his teaching had spread like wildfire from mountain peak to peak and everywhere was fostered the suspicious spirit. Clark died on March 18, 1913 at age 83."


Legacy

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brought an end to the practice of headhunting and destroyed most of the traditional culture and oral knowledge of the various Naga tribes. Clark's vision for a Christian Nagaland came true, with the high price of destroying the Naga's indigenous culture though it has advantages including marking the end to some cultural cruelties. By 1980 the Naga population was 572,742 and the Baptist population was 185,987. By 2020 the
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put the numbers of Christians to more than 90% of the population of Nagaland thus making it, with
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and
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, one of the three Christian-majority states in India. Nagaland is known as "the only predominantly Baptist state in the world." In 2022, Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang membership was more than 200,000, worshipping in 163 congregations.Barnabas Today website, ''Godhula’s Daring Journey: Milestones in Naga Christian Heritage'', article by Dr Asenla Ao dated 16 October 2022''
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Archives

A biographer of Clark conducting archival research at the American Baptist Historical Society at the Mission Center noted that much of Clark's correspondence was difficult to read, "written on both sides of onion skin paper".


See also

* Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang *
Nagaland Baptist Church Council The Nagaland Baptist Church Council is a Baptist Christian denomination based in Nagaland, India. It is affiliated with the Council of Baptist Churches in Northeast India and the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (Baptist World Alliance). The he ...
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Angami Baptist Church Council The Angami Baptist Church Council (ABCC) is one of the 20 associations in the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC). Through the NBCC, the ABCC is part of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA). Its headquarters, Kohima, is the second station of the ...


References


Bibliography

*Kijung L. Ao, Nokinketer Muncgchen (Impur: Nagaland, Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang, 1972) *A. C. Bowers, Under Headhunters' Eyes (Philadelphia: Judson Press, 1929) *F. S. Downs, Christianity in North East India (Delhi, Ispeck: 1976) *Tegenfelt, A Century of Growth


External links

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Barnabas Today website, '' 'Mary Mead Clark: Her Life and Legacy' by Narola Ao McFayden'', review by James Elisha Taneti dated 26 March 2021 Clark - Missionary to Naga of India
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