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Archives d'Etat de Brême (STAB) (Archivtektonik) Ewes Empire colonial allemand Anglais
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Collection of material on the Ewe Church

Contains above all: Newspaper clippings, approx. 30 sheets loose.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Collection of the missionary Ernst Bürgi: voice samples

Contains above all: Booklet entitled Neue Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Sprachen in Togo, containing a table of vocabulary in German, Ewe, Awatime, Nyagbo and Logba, 16 p., lithographed, in three versions.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 2. mission work in West Africa >> 2.06. Language, Bible, literature, Mission Society publications on language and religion

Collection of tracts

Note: One piece in Ewe (1936) 1989, four pieces in German, 1951- ca. 1970.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Collection on the history and folklore of the Ewe

Note: Loose in folder, approx. 3 cm.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Collection: Ewe songs

Note: Contains above all: Three brochures, 1937, 1938 (photocopy), 1975.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Collection: Periodicals of the Ewe Church

Contains: approx. 20 magazine issues and approx. 50 newspaper cuttings in English and Ewe.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Ewe seminarists in Akropong. Christian Baeta (see cross)

On the picture: Arrow

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7,1025 Photos Individually recorded photos of the North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 3. pieces handed down in albums or other collections >> 3.12. Photo album Togo by G.und R. Stoevesandt (signature 105/10)

Norddeutsche Mission

Greatings from Ghana

Note: Collection of songs and poems in Ewe and German, approx. 50 pages, typewritten or as photocopy/print, hardback.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 4. the missionary society in the homeland >> 4.9 Collections, materials >> 4.9.3 Collaboration with the Church in Togo - gathering of the missionary Paul Wiegräbe

Palime Synod. The Osofo of the Ewe mission 20.5.1922

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7,1025 Photos Individually recorded photos of the North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 2. single images, sorted by content >> 2.42. Pastors, teachers, presbyters, evangelists

Norddeutsche Mission

Reverend M.W. Akama-Amedzofe, Moderator of the Ewe Church in British Togoland (116th Annual Report 1952)

In the picture: Fia Gborloezs.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7,1025 Photos Individually recorded photos of the North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 3. pieces handed down in albums or other collections >> 3.19. Post-war photo album (signature 127/10), Chapter 3: Africa(...)

Norddeutsche Mission

Seminars in Amedzofe and Ho

Contains: Material collections, reports, examination papers from the seminar in German, English and Ewe, 1897-1914; material collection for the 50th anniversary of the seminar, 1914; various reports in copy, 1931-1937 - Note: Stitched in archive f...

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 2. mission work in West Africa >> 2.04. Education

curriculums

Contains: List of pastors of the Ewe Church in Togo, ca. 1935; collection of biographical material from the monthly papers of the North German Mission Society, 1885 (photocopy), 1922-1923, ca. 20 pieces. - Note: Loose in folder.

In: State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik) >> Unofficial documents >> written records of parties, associations and societies >> Other associations >> 7.1025 North German Mission Society (inventory) >> 2. mission work in West Africa >> 2.02. African employees >> curriculums