Eduard Raimund Baierlein
Eduard Raimund Baierlein was a German Lutheran missionary.
In June 1847 he arrived in Frankenmuth, Michigan as a missionary to the Ojibwe people. The following spring he established a Lutheran mission in the vicinity of present-day St. Louis, Michigan. He learned the Ojibwe language, and in the process translated several texts, including a 47-page catechism.
In 1853 he left Michigan, relocating to India in the service of the Leipzig Evangelical Lutheran Mission. During his many years in India, he was stationed in Sadras, Cuddalore, and Tranquebar. Due to failing health, he retired from missionary work in 1886.
Written works
Nach und aus Indien : Reise und Culturbilder, 1873Die ev.-luth. Mission in Ostindien : Missionstuden, 1874Im Urwalde bei den roten Indianern : mit zwei Bildern, 1888–89Unter den Palmen Im Lande der Sonne. Mit fünf Bildern, 1890Bei den roten Indianern : Aufzeichnungen eines Missionars, 1905Works by Baierlein that have been translated into English:
- "The land of the Tamulians and its missions", 1875
- "In the wilderness with the Red Indians : German missionary to the Michigan Indians, 1847-1853".