Le Malentendu Colonial

How long did it take the German missionaries in Nambia to have a convert?

Why do you think that was?
What was problematic about the artifacts displayed in museums?
What is the origin of the first missionary church in Cameroon?
The film says that colonization necessitated Africans believing that they were incapable (of almost everything); why is that the case?
The missionary history was changed to wipe out Joseph Merrick and put in Saker, do you think that is representative of history in general when it comes to African people? Why or why not?
The Director of the Rhenish mission wrote a book that was a major book supporting German colonialism. In it he defined a triangle relationship among which factions of society? What is the meaning of this and how are they interrelated?
Explain the African ailment (created by Europeans) and how it was used to gain what Europeans needed. 
What is the Berlin Conference and what was its purpose?
Why was the idea of buying land absurd in African society?
What does Professor Kange Ewane mean by saying that the colonizer and the missionary were the same person?
Who were the best civilizers according to the professor? Why?
What does he mean that after the Berlin conference Africa of the Africans no longer existed?
Why did the European missionaries train Africans to evangelize other Africans?
What are some of the items used to trade with Africans in Nambia mentioned in the film?
Did the Herero people or African people in general fight against colonization?
How did the Kuhlmanns betray their people? 
Why do you think there so few colonial monuments left in Germany?
Who is Lothar von Trotha and what was the importance of his action?
What is the origin of the term concentration camp?
What is the gospel of work?
In terms of missionaries like Heinrich Vedder, what do you think about saying someone is a product of their time?
What does the Bishop mean that the faith that was used to oppress Africans became the faith of liberation?
What is the Bishop asking for Germany to do and why?
What does Professor Kang Ewane argue is the biggest tragedy in the history of colonization? What does he see as the path to revival for Africans?
Were there benefits to colonization?