About the People
As a Bantu-speaking people, the Tonga people share the general history of migration from Central Europe, which began around the time of Christ. Now they live in Mozambique, Eastern Africa, where they are a small minority tribe.
A former Portuguese colony, Mozambique is still recovering from a long civil war after they gained their independence in 1975, complicated by a series of severe droughts. The Portuguese provided no internal development, and little infrastructure is in place in the huge geographical area of Mozambique. The current government is pursuing social integration, and educational opportunities are expanding.
Tongan people are famous for their woven baskets. There is a world trade and technical study of the patterns used by the Tonga in these baskets, now also fashioned and exported as handbags. They feature strips of unique color patterns, called sipatsi, of which 494 unique patterns have been identified.
The Tongan follow ancient practices of tribal ancestor worship. Unlike the dualistic worldview as in the west, traditional African peoples do not separate a secular sphere from the unseen sphere of the spiritual realities. The spirit world is seen as active and immediate, and many people’s lives revolve around serving spirits. They believe in a creator God but consider Him to be far away and not involved in the direct affairs of humans.
People-Group Facts
- Population: 1.3 million
- Language: Gitonga, Portuguese
- Religion: Catholic / Ancestor worship
Amina is nearly blind and has almost nothing left but her hospitality. We will continue to help her with food. Pray that she will gain an appetite for the Bread of Life.
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David Hicks
March 01 2021, 5:18 pm | Comments 0
The church and its members are a light to the community. It is a blessing for the gospel light to be switched back on again!
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David Hicks
January 01 2021, 8:20 am | Comments 0
Carlos and Adri have been a longtime witness for the seventh-day Sabbath within their circle of friends and family.
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David Hicks
December 01 2020, 2:50 pm | Comments 0
When we returned with Fernando carrying all these items, there was great joy and many tears in the lady’s family.
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David & Edie Hicks
November 01 2020, 8:17 am | Comments 0
Pray with us that the gospel seed will sprout within the young hearts of these young men.
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David Hicks
October 01 2020, 3:44 pm | Comments 0
Each time we experience a gritty crunch during a meal, it just reminds us of the hospitality of our 97-year-old friend.
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David Hicks
September 01 2020, 2:05 pm | Comments 0
Since COVID-19 made its sudden appearance here in Mozambique in March, our mission has changed drastically.
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David Hicks
August 01 2020, 9:35 am | Comments 0
I am sure that Jesus was happy to see the children working hard and honoring their parents.
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Edie Hicks
July 01 2020, 9:06 am | Comments 0
What if the Coronavirus enters our market? Culturally there is no social distancing here. Everyone is pressed together and touching. Another troubling reality for many of the rural families is their lack of water. Many households survive with only one five-gallon bucket of water a day for drinking, cooking and hygiene, which the woman often has to carry a long distance on her head.
My daily prayer is, “Lord, please keep the market ladies safe until we meet again!”
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Edie Hicks
June 01 2020, 8:33 am | Comments 0
We are excited to see how God will grow our friendships with our Muslim neighbors.
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David Hicks
May 01 2020, 9:22 am | Comments 0