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Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 16,24/1 · Bestand · 1893 - 1902
Teil von State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

Explanation: Documents from the possession of the leader of the indigenous movement against the German colonial rule in today's Namibia, at that time German South West Africa, Hendrik Witbooi (ca. 1830-1905) had fallen into the hands of the Bremen merchant August Engelbert Wulff in 1895 in the course of military conflicts in Gibeon, Namibia. In 1935 he sold it to the then German Colonial and Overseas Museum. The documents were handed over to the National Archives of Windhoek in 1995 after reproductions had been made for the State Archives of Bremen and the Übersee-Museum. Content: Correspondence

Witbooi, Hendrik
1939 Christening in Ahamausu
2417 · Objekt · ca. 1939
Teil von State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

Marking: Marked with an asterisk: The first Huassafrau, Maria Adzera. The other three women are Alata or Yoruba people (Lagos). One of them said: "I don't know Tschi, I don't know Ewe, but Jesus, I know him. The young man taught the women. In the back left the chieftain evangelist Kwasicvi. See P. Motte's report: Work in the Diaspora. monthly paper

Norddeutsche Mission
4007 · Objekt · 20.11.1947
Teil von State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

Note from other hand: 20.11.1947 Front row from right to left: Pastor Anku and wife (Amedzofe), E. Vöhringer, Mrs. Beveridge, Rev. Th. Twente, Rev. Beveridge, Pastor Adinyira (French Togo), Re. E. Grey (Ho), Pastor Chr. Baeta

Norddeutsche Mission