Hermannsburg (including Palm Valley and the Finke Gorge National Park) A mission station originally established by Lutherans and now a thriving Aboriginal community.
Learn about how the European settlers and local Aranda people built a thriving community, despite many difficulties and setbacks.
Hermannsburgers were active in Australia for thirty years and tended to adhere to a strictly Lutheran confessionalism, which contributed to the factionalism dividing the Australian Lutheran communities for decades.
Es gab Missionare wie die in Hermannsburg, die bereits 1902 die Aboriginessprachen erlernten und diese im Umgang mit ihnen sprachen. Hermannsburg Mission Society (Hermannsburger Missionsgesellschaft - HMG) was founded by Ludwig Harms in 1849 in a spirit of post-revolutionary revivalism and rebellion. Hermannsburg Mission established in 1877 became a harbour for aborigines after massacres and maltreatment by pastoralists.
120 Kilometer westlich von Alice Springs in den MacDonnell Ranges am Finke River im Northern Territory in Australien mit rund 600 Einwohnern.
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Hermannsburg ist eine Aborigines-Gemeinde ca. MusoMagic 19,471 views. Hermannsburg, also known as Ntaria, is an Aboriginal community in Ljirapinta Ward of the MacDonnell Shire in the Northern Territory of Australia, 125 kilometres (78 mi); west southwest of Alice Springs, in the traditional lands of the Western Arrarnta people.. Hermannsburg war die erste Aborigines-Missionsstation im Northern Territory und wurde von einer lutherischen Kirche im Jahr 1877 auf dem Gebiet der dort ansässigen Mitglieder des westlichen Stammes der Arrernte (auch Aranda) aufgebaut.. Ursprünglich war die Missionsstätte durch die Hermannsburger Mission in Deutschland ins Leben gerufen worden.
Stunning Aboriginal landscapes lit up the lives of white Australians during the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Aborigines nennen den Ort Ntaria. It was conceived as an Aboriginal mission by two Lutheran missionaries A. Hermann Kemp (sometimes spelt Kempe) and Wilhelm F. Schwarz of the Hermannsburg Mission from Germany, who had travelled overland from Bethany in the Barossa Valley in South Australia. The Hermannsburg Mission became the longest-running Christian mission in Australia that operated as a separate Aboriginal settlement.
In 1977, the independent mission society was merged into the work of the Evangelical-Lutheran Mission in Lower Saxony. Experience a truly remarkable part of Central Australia's history. Über den asphaltierten Larapinta Drive ist Hermannsburg mit Alice Springs (asphaltiert) und dem Kings Canyon im Watarrka-Nationalpark verbunden.
Hermannsburg Mission Society (Hermannsburger Missionsgesellschaft - HMG) was founded by Ludwig Harms in 1849 in a spirit of post-revolutionary revivalism and rebellion. Hermannsburg war die erste Aborigines-Missionsstation im Northern Territory und wurde von einer lutherischen Kirche im Jahr 1877 auf dem Gebiet der dort ansässigen Mitglieder des westlichen Stammes der Arrernte (auch Aranda) aufgebaut.
The romantic, luminous watercolour landscapes on paper from Central Australia, west of Alice Springs, were created by young Western Arrernte men in their tribal area of Ntaria, known to the general community as the Hermannsburg Mission. The Hermannsburg Mission was founded as the Hermannsburg Mission Centre in 1849 in Hermannsburg, near Celle, North Germany, by Louis Harms. The Hermannsburg Mission started as the Hermannsburg Mission Seminary on October 12 1849. It reflects the way similarly remote bush missions in central Australia operated and the impact of Luthern missionaries on the lives of Aborigines. It's an appealingly run-down and sleepy place, which belies its significance as one of the most important Aboriginal communities in the area.
Hermannsburg war die erste Aborigines-Missionsstation im Northern Territory und wurde von einer lutherischen Kirche im Jahr 1877 auf dem Gebiet der dort ansässigen Mitglieder des westlichen Stammes der Arrernte (auch Aranda) aufgebaut.
Wander around the old Lutheran Mission and get a glimpse of life as it was for the early pioneers and their families. The Aboriginal community of Hermannsburg (Ntaria), about 125km from Alice Springs, is famous as the one-time home of artist Albert Namatjira and as the site of the Hermannsburg Mission.
Hermannsburg was the German name chosen by the Lutheran pastors who set up the small mission for the Arrernte Aboriginal people here in the 1880s.