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E 954/1887 · Dossier · 1887-01-01 - 1887-12-31
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Contains:Content: Instruction of 23.12.1887 of the Federal Foreign Office for the reimbursement of expenses for the amount of the German governorate in Cameroon. The missionary Richardson is paid 66,80M by the governor in Cameroon, which is the Leg. Letters to be refunded: 1

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E 438/1901 · Dossier · 1901-01-01 - 1901-12-31
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Includes:Acquisition: I/67/1901: III C 12842-12860, p. 710-718 [Skull] (Togo) , cs. Kete Kratschi Station Manager-- Contents/Contains: Donation of Ethnographica - Detailed list of objects with a description of dental care, weapons, musical instruments and termite-resistant woods.

Zech, Julius
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E 1044/1892 · Dossier · 1892-01-01 - 1892-12-31
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Includes:Acquisition: I/69/1892: III C 5468 a-c, Skullcap, lower jaw, heart and hand of a murdered person (Togo), Count Arrow Transfer S.D.S. 48 of the Foreign Office of Anthropologica of an execution victim from Atadi Aposso.

Ellguth, Joachim Friedrich von Pfeil und Klein
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E 117/1902 · Dossier · 1901-01-01 - 1901-12-31
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Contains:Acquisition: I/19/1902: III C 13598-13608 (Krete Kratschi) --Content/Contains: Donation from Ethnographica. Station manager Mischlich, [A.]- object list with description of the use of a fetish freight cost invoice.

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E 768/1889 · Dossier · 1889-01-01 - 1889-12-31
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Contains:Content: Letter from the Federal Foreign Office (1889.08.07.) requesting transfer of Anthropologica from Togo to Anthropol. Society. Three skulls and a piece of skin from the Wolf Collection are to be handed over to the Anthropologische Gesellschaft (Anthropological Society) Note by Luschan that these objects had been collected at the expense of the Reich, that they were in room 50 together with other anthropologists, and that they were listed in the "Erstes Verzeichniß der aus den Deutschen Schutzgebieten eingegangen wissenschaftlichen Sendungen" of 1889 (Druckschr., pp. 215-215/16). Wolf was not entitled to distribute the objects collected at Reich costs at his own discretion. The Federal Council decides on the same (1889.08.10.).- File note that the submission of the objects should be waited until the decision of the Federal Council.- Letter from the Holten printing works announcing the sending of the printing flags (1889.07.24.) from the "Instruktion für die Reisenden" and "Sammlungen aus den Reichskolonien".- Request from the Minist. of the Spiritual Minister of the Interior (1889.08.10.). Luschan's note on various recipients of the directory and reference to the publication of a "second directory". -- 1. directory: German protectorates received scientific broadcasts, expeditions up to July 1889, etc. research station Togo (Dr. Wolf)

Société berlinoise d'anthropologie, d'ethnologie et de préhistoire
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E 950/1894 · Dossier
Fait partie de Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

description: Contains:for purchase: I/44/1895: III C 5992-5998, Ethnogr. (Togo area), E. Baumann, Misahöhe [S.D.S. 69] -- Content/Includes: Indication of possibly high costs when purchasing a fetish drum. Made contact with priests. Reference to a small number of weapons from Togo in the MV, as the population is consistently engaged in agriculture. Hardly any hunting activities, therefore no pronounced variety of weapons. Indicates his state of health; does not come to ethnological research due to work. Lawsuit against demands of the Botanical and Natural History Museum. On behalf of the AA, it is to examine the forests for special woods and cultivated plants. Complaint about [H.] Klose, who had come to Misahöhe, could not do anything, but in December became assistant of Dörings in Kratshe [Kratschi].letters: 1

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