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Yakusu : ウィキペディア英語版
Yakusu

Yakusu was a mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the Congo River just west and downstream of Kisangani.
==History==

The Baptist Missionary Society mission was established between 1895 and 1896 at the highest navigable point of the Congo, just below the Stanley Falls.
The Stanley Falls zone consisted of strips of land deep along both banks of the Congo between Stanley Falls and Isangi.
It was declared a free trade zone, where the state abandoned its interests to private enterprise.
The people of the region included the Lokele, Turumbu, Bakumu, Wagenya, Bamanga and Tovoke.
The mission embarked on a program of educating local people, who in turn became teachers in village schools.
With high demand, often the education of the teachers had to be rushed.
By 1905 the mission had 3,200 pupils at 70 rural schools in the zone.
Initially, the mission was on good terms with the authorities.
However, as their influence grew there were rumours that the British planned to take over the region.
In January 1907 the governor-general Albert Lantonnois ordered the district commissioner of the Orientale Province to take vigorous measures to counter the influence of the Protestants.
During the colonial era from the 1930s to the 1960s Yakuso was a center of missionary and medical activity.
Nurses were trained as both evangelists and health assistants.
In the early 1930s the local Mbole people began to be pressed into working on plantations and building roads. The Yakusu doctors were no longer allowed to use porters, and instead took to motorbikes, while the nurses used bicycles.
There was a leprosarium across the river at Yalisombo.

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