Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 5,8. Description: white-painted faces, feather-hair ornaments, bows and arrows, herd of cattle in background, small boy (Maasai or Arusha?) on the left.
Leipziger MissionswerkBeschneidung
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Author: Report by Miss. Clean in Ikutha. Scope: pp. 154-158. Contains, among other things: - (SW: travel description - Nthambani, Maimu Mountains, Ngwani Hills, Ntheu River; death of an ivory merchant; landscape around Kitwi; problems with the Wakamba - robberies, circumcision ceremonies, witch trials)
Leipziger Missionswerk- Author: By Miss. Clean in Ikutha. Scope: p. 78-81* 100-102 Contains, among other things: - (SW: birth; skin colour; naming; circumcision; exhibition after birth with sacrifices and sorcery; care of children) - (SW: care; body painting; infant mortality; courtship; work of adolescents)
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1276/1893; EndVNr: E 569/1894; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum (1894), pp. 224, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin (1893), pp. 66, 122, 225, 249 - Exchange with the Reichsmuseum, Leiden (1893), pp. 48 ff., 178 ff - Cooperation with the German Colonial Society, pp. 124 ff, 254, the Ethnological Assistance Committee, pp. 185, the editorial office of the Mitteilungen aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten, Berlin, (1894), pp. 113, and the German Antislavery Committee, Koblenz, (1893), pp. 43, 97, 103, 107, 234.- S.D.S. 58. - 63., 65. by Luschan: Report on his business trip to Paris, Oxford and London, (1893), pp. 15 ff.- Baumann: Report on his activities in Togo, (1893), pp. 115 ff.- Kallenberg: Report on the Exploitation of Weapons, (1894), pp. 124 f.- Bastian: Treatment of Donations in the MV, (1894), pp. 150 ff.- Stuhlmann: Circumcision by the Massai, p. 202, anthropological measurements and report on the lack of interest of colonial officials in ethnology, (1894), p. 216 ff. - Herold: Bericht über Kriegdrmmeln in Togo, (1894), p. 204 ff. - Sander: Bericht über Felsmalerei der Buschmänner, (1894), p. 243.- "Römische Funde in Westafrika" In: Hannoverscher Courier : 1893-12-05, and "Find of a Roman coin in West Africa", Ztg.-Artikel, p. 86 - Krieger: Entnahmevermerk, (1949), p. 91.
Photographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,2 Description: 3 larger, 2 smaller girls, 4 of them with free upper body, embroidered belts, rattles on legs, all: iron spiral arm jewellery, neck jewellery, 1 m. Feather on head; in the background brick building with grass roof.
Leipziger MissionswerkVarious statements on the circumcision of African Christians, 1914; photo of the Böye family, 1924; testimony for Emil Böye, 1921; obituary of Emil Böye, 1932
Bethel-MissionTwo fiches.
Leipziger Missionswerk- Author: From Miss's diary. Althaus in Mamba, 2. May 1895. Scope: S. 281-285* 298-302. Includes among others: - 1st (SW: main work - language studies and construction; agency with brand sales in Moshi; arrival of Miss. Müller; trip to English station Taweta; description of missionary work there; circumcision; divine service; Miss. Steggal) - 2nd "Excursion to Lake Dschala" (SW: Excursion from Taweta; hunting with Steggal; contact with lions; way back to Mamba via Mwika; visit of chief Bararia; description of his house; Miss. Müller back to Madchame)
Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,2 Description: 8 young Arushaleute? or Maasai ( after circumcision?), spears, 1 person with plait hairstyle, other short hairs.
Leipziger Missionswerk1 fiche. Contains: - Missionary advice on circumcision, negotiated at the General Assembly in 1897
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,2 Description: 4 boys (white face, ear spirals, feathers around head, arrows) pre braided. Storage containers (bananas in background. Reference: 2 plates (1 added later) and cardboard no. 43 in negative box.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,7 X 10,3 Description: 5 boys, 4 dressed or decorated like Maasai or Arusha after circumcision (white face painting, long leather robe, ear spirals, feather headdress, arrow and bow), 1 boy with cap on head and with bow, 1 boy with cap on head and with bow. Cloth bekl., also white painting. Reference: See album 19, no. 429 (10,8 X 8,0) "...in Nkoaranga".
Leipziger Missionswerk- Author: By Miss. Muller. Scope: p. 325-329* 347-351. Includes, but is not limited to: - "First Circumcision of Some Costume Students." (SW: meeting with Schangali and Nasuwa) - "2nd arrival of siblings room." (SW: worship visit; worker for the House of Spaces; equipment) - "3rd Naruma." (SW: Catholic priest in Naruma; Chief Makunga - with him teaching) - "4th heathen sermon and school work." (SW: UnerMadchame; building a hut; market at Mula and market Kalali - sermon places; Wimbi harvest; chieftain's mother Nuya; boarding school; everyday school life) - "5. A dispute." (SW: between chieftains Schangali and Kiboso; legal case; arming of the warriors; meeting at Schangali; mediation of the German government) - "6th second visit of the Meru people". (SW: visit from Kiwoso; chief of the Meru people) - "7th heathen sermon in Untermadschame." (SW: treatment of wounds) - "8th New Contestants, School, etc." (SW: applicant; school; thunderstorm - damage of the school building; fashion - plait; Kimadare - chief of Aruscha) Darin: Illustration "Huts in the design of Madschame. (Dancing Jagga Negroes.)"
Author: From Miss's diary. Althaus, March 1896. Scope: pp. 256-261. Includes among others: - (SW: everyday missionary life - school and lessons, agricultural work, church services, language study of the Kidschagga; circumcision) Darin: Illustration "Wataita-Neger im Kriegsschmuck." (Wataita-Neger in war jewellery)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: According to the monthly chronicle of Miss. Althaus. Scope: p. 408-411. Includes, among other things: - "First four school buildings outside the station." (SW: benches for school building in Marangu; schools in Marangu, Mwika, Kondeny, Msae; Kostschüler - Hilfskräfte in der Schule; Miss. Fox; Dr. Gallus in Moshi; vaccinations against smallpox) - "2nd mission work in school and church." (SW: school attendance; Msae - Chief Lengaki; reception of the bride of a ward worker) - "3rd circumcision." - "Fourth food shortage." (SW: new house; colorful pictures for the lessons)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: According to the monthly reports of Miss. Fassman and Walther. Scope: p. 464-467. Includes, among other things: - "First potion." (SW: Kimanganu Potion) - "Second Missionary Work." (SW: church service and school; lessons with Chief Meli; school on imperial station; printing equipment; construction work) - "3. A cheerful misunderstanding." (SW: confusion of words; bottle gourd instead of magic) - "4th Circumcision Festival in July."
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Postcard (colored). Format: 14,0 X 9,0. Description: 5 women, upper part of the body, 1 with child, European clothes, 1 with turban, child dressed with fur, jewellery. Remark: See P39.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 5,5. Description: Arusha(?) Group photo: in front sitting 8 women and girls, behind 13 men and teenagers, 2 of them in circumcision costume, house with thatched roof in background.
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: Excerpt from Miss's diary. Barrel man and miller. Scope: pp. 50-51. Contains, among other things: - (SW: school; agricultural cultivation; neighbourhood problems; theft of Jagga boys; Chief Shangali - participation in circumcision ceremonies)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: After the Synodal Protocol by Miss. Bleicken & Faßmanns Ber.. Scope: pp. 388-390. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Jaggam missionaries; circumcision; employment of mission workers; 10 prayers in Kidschagga; examination of the boarding school; unification of the "Our Father" text in Kidschagga)
Leipziger MissionswerkAnnual, Monthly and Presidential Reports, Correspondence, 1892-1909; Conference Minutes, 1892-1908; Baptismal Form in Kishambaa and German, 1895; Principles for the Liturgy in Worship, 1902; Confidential Reports on a Journey through Segulaland and the Ngulu Mountains by E. Johanssen, 11 p., ms.., 1904; Statements of missionaries on circumcision, 1903-1904; newspaper clippings, 1905; Conference Decisions from Africa, 1908; "Journey to Usambara by Wohlrab 5 p., ms., 1909; "From our external schools by F. Gleiß, 12 p., 1909; "Victim to the Shambala 7 p., ms., n.y. ; "Poor lepers in East Africa 7 p., ms., n.y.
Bethel-Mission