Stephen Mlakic

Bosnian Croat missionary
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBosnian Croat missionary
PlacesBosnia and Herzegovina
isPriest
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Death21 October 1950
The details

Biography

Stephen Mlakic (1844-1950), Croatian: Stjepan Mlakić, was a Bosnian Croat born in Fojnica who was a missionary in Africa among the tribes of Shiluks and Nuers in Sudan, and, like his colleague Bernardo Kohnen, one of the most important representatives of Croatian Africanists.
Besides his native Croatian he spoke German, Italian, English and Arabic, 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 in Egypt, near the town of Korsko, there is the village of Ibrim, where used to live Bosnian Muslims inhabited there by an Ottoman sultan. He donated a rich collection of artifacts of African culture to the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum.
He served as prefect of the Apostolic Prefecture of Bahr el-Gebel in Sudan from October 21, 1938, until his death.

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