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The Kuman people number about 120,000 and are found in the northern part
of Simbu Province in Papua New Guinea. Kuman is the 3rd largest
language group in the country.
First contact with the outside world occurred in the early 1930s.
Several denominations came in and planted churches at that time. Early
missionaries learned the language, worked on the alphabet, and did some
translation work, but translation work came to a halt by the early 1970s.
SIL placed Dunc and Mary Pfantz in the language group in 1988 as a joint
program with the Bible Society. They mentored a team of national
translators from various denominations and areas of the language group.
Over the years, literacy materials, scripture portions, and the Jesus
video were produced. The complete New Testament in Kuman was dedicated
on June 27, 2008, in Kundiawa, the provincial capital of the province.
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Image by kahunapulej
The Kuman people number about 120,000 and are found in the northern part
of Simbu Province in Papua New Guinea. Kuman is the 3rd largest
language group in the country.
First contact with the outside world occurred in the early 1930s.
Several denominations came in and planted churches at that time. Early
missionaries learned the language, worked on the alphabet, and did some
translation work, but translation work came to a halt by the early 1970s.
SIL placed Dunc and Mary Pfantz in the language group in 1988 as a joint
program with the Bible Society. They mentored a team of national
translators from various denominations and areas of the language group.
Over the years, literacy materials, scripture portions, and the Jesus
video were produced. The complete New Testament in Kuman was dedicated
on June 27, 2008, in Kundiawa, the provincial capital of the province.
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