Jens Haven (June 23, 1724 – April 16, 1796) was a
Danish Moravian missionary and the prime mover behind the founding of the Moravian missions in
Labrador
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.
Biography
Jens Haven was born at Sønderhaven in Vust parish,
Jammerbugt,
Denmark
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. His family were Lutheran, but after being apprenticed to a Moravian
joiner
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, he joined the Moravian community at
Herrnhut
Herrnhut (; ; ; Upper Lusatian: ''Harrnhutt'', ''Harrnutt'') is a town of around 6,000 inhabitants in Upper Lusatia, in the district of Görlitz, in eastern Saxony, Germany. The town is mainly known as the place of origin of the community of t ...
in eastern
Saxony
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,
Germany
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. In 1758, he went with his brother Peter and
Matthäus Stach
Matthäus Stach (sometimes anglicized to Matthew Stach) (March 4, 1711, Mankovice – December 21, 1787, Bethabara) was a Moravian missionary in Greenland.
Life
Matthäus Stach was born in Mankendorf in Moravia (today Mankovice in the Czech Repu ...
to the
missions in Greenland among the
Inuit
Inuit (singular: Inuk) are a group of culturally and historically similar Indigenous peoples traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and Subarctic regions of North America and Russia, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwe ...
, remaining there four years and helping to found the settlement of
Lichtenfels. Haven had long wished to go to Labrador, and was not deterred by the prior murder by natives of Labrador of six missionaries, led by Johann Christian Erhardt (1718—1752).
In ''Memoir of the Life of Br. Jens Haven'', he is recorded as saying:
In the year 1752, hearing at Herrnhut, that Dr. Erhardt, a Missionary sent to the coast of Labrador had been murdered by the Esquimaux, I felt for the first time a strong impulse to go and preach the Gospel to this very nation, and become certain, in my own mind that I should go to Labrador.[Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, Volume Three, (p 384) ]
After receiving permission from
Moravian Church
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leaders in 1764, Haven travelled to
London
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and met
Hugh Palliser
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, Governor of
Newfoundland
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, and made his intentions to establish a mission known. With Palliser's assistance, he arrived at the
Strait of Belle Isle
The Strait of Belle Isle ( ; ) is a waterway in eastern Canada, that separates Labrador from the island of Newfoundland (island), Newfoundland, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Location
The strait is located in the southeast of the ...
in the summer of that year. His first encounter with Newfoundland Inuit was at
Quirpon, and he was able to speak with them in their native tongue, which he had learned while stationed in Greenland. Haven was received well by the Inuit and was known among them as ''Jens Ingoak'' or ''little Jens''. He was respected by the Inuit as he spoke their language, wore similar clothes, and was small in stature.
Temperamentally, he was described as rough and having a hot temper, yet warm and single-minded.
Based on Haven's experiences, the Moravians decided to establish a permanent mission in Labrador, and in 1765 Haven returned with three more missionaries. Because of disagreements between the Moravians and the English authorities over land grants, Haven returned to Europe, spending most of his time in England and the
Netherlands
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. Eventually, in 1769, the requested lands, 100,000 acres (400 km
2), were obtained, and Haven returned to Labrador in 1770. He went back to England later that year to make arrangements for the proposed mission house, and before returning in 1771, married Mary Butterworth, an English Moravian.
The 14-member missionary group—consisting of Germans, Danes, and Britons—chose a site which they called
Nain. Nain was not an ideal site for the mission so a new one was set up at
Okak in 1776, north of Nain. Then in 1782 another site at
Hopedale was begun by Haven. In poor health, Haven retired to Herrnhut in 1784 and died there in 1796. He was blind for the last few years of his life.
Legacy
*Jens Haven, the seventh highest peak () in the
Torngat Mountains
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on the
Labrador Peninsula
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is named in his honor.
*Jens Haven Island () on the coast of
Newfoundland & Labrador
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is named in his memory.
*Jens Haven Memorial, a primary school in Nain, is named for Jens Haven.
References
Other sources
''Memoir of the life of Br. Jens Haven, the first missionary of the Brethren's Church to the Esquimaux, on the coast of Labrador (1899)''
Related Reading
*Petrone, Penny (1992) ''Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English'' (University of Toronto Press)
External links
''Jens Haven fra Vust''(Jens Damsgård)
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1724 births
1796 deaths
Newfoundland and Labrador religious leaders
Moravian Church missionaries
History of the Labrador Province of the Moravian Church
Danish Protestant missionaries
Danish people of the Moravian Church
Greenlandic Moravian clergy
Greenlandic people of Danish descent
Protestant missionaries in Greenland
Protestant missionaries in Canada
Pre-Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador people