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Thus began the first peaceful outside contact recorded with the Huaorani tribe. Dayuma taught the language, and was instrumental in converting much of her family to Christianity. Elisabeth Elliot said "Dayuma was the preacher."[citation needed] Christianity might have had a large effect on the tribe; most touted the number of homicides plunged by almost 90%.[citation needed] Dayuma also had learned to sew while she was living with the Quechuas, and she made clothes for her people. Dayuma remained with the Huaorani until her death in the village of Toñampade, near to where the five missionary men were killed in 1956. It is also the location of theirs and Rachel Saint's graves.[citation needed]