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Title | Pniël Museum and Heritage Site | Pniël Museum and Heritage |
Description | Pniël Museum and Heritage Site Home About Historical Background Trustees The Project Vision & Mission Museum Tea Garden Tours Events Media Gallery Contact |
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US$1,737
Last updated: 2023-05-14 01:40:27
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Yearly Ads Revenue | US$577 |
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Pniël Museum and Heritage Site Home About Historical Background Trustees The Project Vision & Mission Museum Tea Garden Tours Events Media Gallery Contact Vision & Mission Our Vision is to strive to establish a community that is proud of their heritage and who have respect for their forefathers – a proud, economically sustainable community that will be supported through education, especially educating the youth and empowering entrepreneurs, especially the women in our community. Historical Background The establishment of a mission station at Pniël is marginally connected to the emancipation of slaves in 1834. The emancipated slaves were obliged to stay on as farm workers for another 4 years, thus it was only from 1 December 1838 that they were allowed to leave the farms. With little or no money most of them continued to work for the farmers in the area, and returned to their homes at night. Museum The Pniël Museum is much more than just a museum. It tells the story of how a former |