Otammari

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

About the People

About 150,000 Otammari live in Northern Benin and Togo. They are famous for their masonry and their traditional homes that resemble mud castles. Most are subsistence farmers and hunters.

Illiteracy is high among this group. Many people only read French, the administrative language of Benin. Very few can read or write their heart language, Ditammari. Most cling to animism and ancestor worship and have resisted both Islam and Christianity. Each household has a family altar called the fetish, where the father of the household makes sacrifices and appeals to the spirits of the ancestors. Participation in initiation ceremonies is of the highest importance for teenage boys and girls.

The whole Bible is translated into Ditammari, but it is out of print. However, the Holy Spirit is moving among these people who have traditionally been extremely resistant to outsiders. Evangelical Christians of several denominations have noticed a dramatic change in their openness in recent years.

About the Project

AFM missionaries have been ministering to the Otammari people since Linden and Michelle St. Clair launched the project in 1996. Today, Ulrike Baur-Kouato leads the project, assisted by her husband Toussaint and three local evangelists. They are working to nurture the church in Natitingou and a growing number of groups in surrounding villages. Suzy Baldwin worked on the Otammari Project for many years and now serves on the Pendjari Project.

People-Group Facts

  • Population: 150,000
  • Language: Ditammari
  • Religion: Animist

Frontier Stories

The Leg that Wouldn’t Heal

What would you do if your leg were covered with sores? As one sore heals, another takes its place. Image that, on top of the sores, your entire leg is full of pain because of a massive infection. What would you do if you suffered from the sores and pain for six long years?

By: Suzy & Fidel Baldwin-Noutehou
November 10 2000, 9:18 pm | Comments 0

Gas in Short Supply

Right now here in Benin, there is NO fuel at the stations. No diesel, gas, or petrol.

By: Suzy & Fidel Baldwin-Noutehou
October 10 2000, 8:22 pm | Comments 0

Cross-Country Biking

At the door of the house, a lady with a very tiny baby strapped to her back greeted us. An old grandma was also there with two more little children. The grandma came out with a small basket cage and let a hen and her 10 little fluffy chicks out to forage.

By: Suzy & Fidel Baldwin-Noutehou
September 10 2000, 8:23 pm | Comments 0

Bonzai Cat

“She is dead,” Uli said when I came home. We called her Bika. We first saw her and her two-month-old siblings fighting over a chunk of cold cornmeal mush.

By: Suzy & Fidel Baldwin-Noutehou
August 10 2000, 8:25 pm | Comments 0

Albertine

Almost before he was out of sight, they ran to Albertine’s house and told her to quickly pack and get ready to leave. Albertine has been living with Uli (Ulrike Baur) and me for almost a year and a half now.

By: Suzy & Fidel Baldwin-Noutehou
July 10 2000, 8:27 pm | Comments 0

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