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Yohanna Barnaba Abdallah : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yohanna Barnaba Abdallah Yohanna Barnaba Abdallah (died 1924) was a clergyman and historian of the Yao people of central Africa. He was born in northern Mozambique, and ordained as an Anglican priest at Likoma Cathedral in 1898. After a brief stint at Zanzibar, he took up residence at the Unangu station on the east side of Lake Malawi, eventually spending most of his career there. He made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1905. Abdallah was noted as a scholar of the Greek language and of the Bible, but his chief claim to fame is his ''Chikala cha Wayao'', a seminal study of the Yao people and Yao language. It was translated by Meredith Sanderson and published in 1919, and republished in 1973. ==References==
* Owen J. M. Kalinga and Cynthia A. Crosby, ''Historical Dictionary of Malawi'', 3rd ed. (Scarecrow Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8108-3481-2), p. 1
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