'He lost his mind': Slain missionary John Allen Chau planned for years to convert remote tribe [View all]
Source: Washington Post
He lost his mind: Slain missionary John Allen Chau planned for years to convert remote tribe
By Annie Gowen November 27 at 7:28 PM
On Instagram, John A. Chau came off like a carefree young adventurer climbing mountain peaks and exploring jungles. But in reality, the missionary harbored a deadly obsession with an isolated tribe in India he had first read about as a teen.
Chau spent years planning and training to travel illegally to remote North Sentinel Island on a mission to convert its residents to Christianity, including learning emergency medicine, and studying linguistics and cultural anthropology, his missionary group said. Though he knew the islanders had long violently resisted outsiders, he conducted a covert mission to the protected island this month. Police said that shortly after he arrived at the island this month, the tribe killed him. Indian authorities say they have yet to recover the body.
The death of the 26-year-old missionary from Washington state who broke a raft of laws and put the health of the indigenous people at risk has sparked international outrage, a heated debate about the protection of tribal communities and at least two investigations by authorities in India. It also has prompted soul-searching in the U.S. evangelical community, which has been debating whether Chau was a martyr, a fool or was afflicted by a messiah complex.
God, I dont want to die, Chau scrawled in his journal while sitting in a fishing boat off the coast of the island where the North Sentinelese people live, shortly before he was killed. WHO WILL TAKE MY PLACE IF I DO?
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