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Henri-Alexandre Junod (17 June 1863 Saint-Martin, Val-de-Ruz – 22 April 1934 Geneva) was a Swiss-born South African missionary, ethnographer, anthropologist, linguist and naturalist, stationed for much of his career at Shiluvane Mission Station outside Tzaneen in Limpopo Province. He received an early training in Protestant ministry at Neuchâtel, Basel and Berlin. He was one of the founding members of the Lemana Training College at Njhakanjhaka village near the Township of Waterval at Elim in 1906. Together with Reverend Creux of Valdezia Mission Station, he codified the language of the Tsonga people, which they called 'Thonga', but later renamed Xitsonga. Together with a group of Swiss Missionaries, such as , he helped in the establishment of Elim Hospital in 1899.

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  • Henri-Alexandre Junod (de)
  • Henri-Alexandre Junod (en)
  • Henri-Alexandre Junod (fr)
  • Жюно, Анри Александр (ru)
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  • Henri-Alexandre Junod (auch: Henri Alexandre Junod oder Henri A. Junod; * 17. Mai 1863 in Saint-Martin, Gemeinde Chézard-Saint-Martin; † 22. April 1934 in Genf) war ein französischsprachiger schweizerischer evangelischer Theologe, Ethnologe, Sprachwissenschaftler und Südafrika-Missionar. (de)
  • Henri-Alexandre Junod, né le 17 mai 1863 à Chézard-Saint-Martin, dans le canton de Neuchâtel, et mort le 22 avril 1934 à Genève, est un missionnaire protestant, ethnographe africaniste suisse. (fr)
  • Анри Александр Жюно (17 мая 1863, Сен-Мартен — 22 мая 1934, Женева) — франкоязычный швейцарский евангелический теолог, этнолог, лингвист и миссионер в Южной Африке. (ru)
  • Henri-Alexandre Junod (17 June 1863 Saint-Martin, Val-de-Ruz – 22 April 1934 Geneva) was a Swiss-born South African missionary, ethnographer, anthropologist, linguist and naturalist, stationed for much of his career at Shiluvane Mission Station outside Tzaneen in Limpopo Province. He received an early training in Protestant ministry at Neuchâtel, Basel and Berlin. He was one of the founding members of the Lemana Training College at Njhakanjhaka village near the Township of Waterval at Elim in 1906. Together with Reverend Creux of Valdezia Mission Station, he codified the language of the Tsonga people, which they called 'Thonga', but later renamed Xitsonga. Together with a group of Swiss Missionaries, such as , he helped in the establishment of Elim Hospital in 1899. (en)
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