Difference between revisions of "Baraga Homestead"
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− | | name = Baraga Collection | + | | name = Baraga Collection |
− | | localname = Baragova zbirka | + | | localname = Baragova zbirka |
− | | street | + | | street = Knežja vas 21 |
− | | telephone = 386 (0) 7 346 5163, 386 (0) 40 645 230 | + | | town = SI-8211 Dobrnič |
+ | | telephone = 386 (0) 7 346 5163, 386 (0) 40 645 230 | ||
| fax = 386 (0) 1 231 4169 | | fax = 386 (0) 1 231 4169 | ||
− | | website = http://www. | + | | website = http://www.trebnje.si/ |
− | | | + | | email = tictrebnje@volja.net |
− | | contact = | + | | managed by = Trebnje Municipality |
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+ | | location = Domačija Lah (Lah Homestead) | ||
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− | + | The [[Baraga Collection]] is dedicated to bishop, missionary and linguist Friderik Irenej Baraga (1797-1868), and is arranged in two rooms of his birthplace, a manor in Mala vas. The collection consists of the Baraga memorial room, which exhibits personal belongings, and a room presenting his missionary activities among the native peoples of North America. The collection is managed by the Archbishop`s Ordinariate in Ljubljana. | |
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− | + | He worked among the fur-traders and Indians from 1831 till his death and wrote a cathecism in Chippewa language as well as its grammar and dictionary (still in use today). A county and a village in Michigan (U.S.A.) have been named after the bishop. | |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Trebnje Municipality]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_Baraga Friderik Irenej Baraga on Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_Baraga Friderik Irenej Baraga on Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?BioId=38403 Baraga's biography on ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''] | * [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?BioId=38403 Baraga's biography on ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''] | ||
+ | * [http://www.bishopbaraga.org/ Bishop Baraga Association] | ||
[[Category:Monuments and sites]] | [[Category:Monuments and sites]] | ||
[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] |
Revision as of 23:14, 14 January 2010
He worked among the fur-traders and Indians from 1831 till his death and wrote a cathecism in Chippewa language as well as its grammar and dictionary (still in use today). A county and a village in Michigan (U.S.A.) have been named after the bishop.