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Chief farmstead in Madschame

Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,4. Description: Abdieli pussy and European, i. background wide. Person at hedge fence, dog, left house European style and right hut (see 820).

In: Picture archive >> Album 3 negatives of Wilhelm Guth

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Dschagga hut in the middle of a banana grove

Photographer: Hohlfeld?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,5 X 11,0 Description: trad. House made of grass (East Kilim type), before that 8 African men, Europeans (hollow field?) m. Dog and goats, 1 boy in background (missionary sitting). Reference: pl...

In: Picture archive >> Album 10

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News from Madschame

Author: After Miss. Müller's diary. Scope: p. 471-475. Contains, among other things: - "One: Why do the Jagga need the Gospel?" (SW: Sorcery and polygamy; Religion of the Madchame; Chief Shangali) - "2. The new schoolhouse in M...

In: Francke's Foundations in Halle >> Archive of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Society Leipzig e.V. >> Ev.-Luth. mission to Leipzig/ Ev.-Luth. mission work Leipzig >> Evangelical Lutheran Mission Gazette >> Evangelical Lutheran Mission Gazette 1897

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News from Madschame

Author: According to the station chronicle of Miss. Muller. Scope: pp. 504-509. Contains, among other things: - "One. The weather." (SW: rainy season; vaccination; overnight stay with chief Kirida of the Wakindi) - "2. construction ...

In: Francke's Foundations in Halle >> Archive of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Society Leipzig e.V. >> Ev.-Luth. mission to Leipzig/ Ev.-Luth. mission work Leipzig >> Evangelical Lutheran Mission Gazette >> Evangelical Lutheran Mission Gazette 1899

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untitled, African bridal couple

Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 9,4 X 6,8. Description: surrounded by african adults and children, europ. cl., bride with flower wreath on head. Remark: poor image quality.

In: Picture archive >> Estate of Dr. Friedrich Mergner

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