Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak

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Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak

by Henriette McDougall

EN·~5 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

PART I.

0:06
2

SKETCHES OF OUR LIFE AT SARAWAK.

2:14:32
3

PART II.

2:01:04
4

PART III.

1:29:08
5

PUBLICATIONS OF THE Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

8:02
6

Publications OF THE Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

6:34

Description

Spanning two decades of missionary work in the remote jungles of Sarawak, this vivid memoir offers a window into a world where faith, colonial ambition, and indigenous customs collided. The author recounts early attempts to plant churches amid the fierce traditions of the Dyak peoples, whose rituals of head‑taking and war dances starkly contrasted with the gentle teachings he sought to share. Through letters and journals he preserved, the narrative captures the daily hardships, moments of hope, and the slow, uneasy progress of a fledgling Christian community.

Set against the dramatic rise of Sir James Brooke’s personal kingdom and the growing authority of the Sarawak government, the work also reflects on how external politics shaped the missionaries’ fortunes. The writer’s measured tone avoids grand political debates, instead focusing on personal observations of the people, the landscape, and the gradual civilising influences that began to take root. Readers will find a thoughtful portrait of a bygone era, where patience and compassion were tested by both natural and human obstacles.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (345K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by a Project Gutenberg volunteer working with digital material generously made available by the Internet Archive

Release date

2008-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henriette McDougall

Henriette McDougall

1817–1886

A British missionary, teacher, and writer, she turned years in Sarawak into vivid books for readers back home. Her work offers a rare firsthand picture of daily life, travel, and mission work in 19th-century Borneo.

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