- Stephen Mlakic
Stephen Mlakic (d. 1950) (Croatian: Stjepan Mlakić) was a
Bosnian Croat born inFojnica (in 1844), amissionary inAfrica among the tribes ofShiluks andNuers in Sudan, and, like his colleagueBernardo Kohnen , one of the most important representatives of CroatianAfricanist s. Very educated, besides his native Croatian he spoke German, Italian, English andArabian , to which he added the language of Nilot tribe of Nuers. His letters to his brother (also a priest) in Bosnia witness about his very close contacts with Africans. It is worth to note his discovery that inEgypt , near the town ofKorsko , there is the village of Ibrim, where used to liveBosnian Muslims inhabited there by an Ottomansultan . He donated a rich collection of artifacts of African culture to theZagreb Ethnographic Museum . [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmlakic.html Father Stephen Mlakic [Catholic-Hierarchy ] ]He served as prefect of the
Apostolic Prefecture of Bahr el-Gebel in Sudan from October 21, 1938, until his death.Sources
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