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First Christian Dschagga merchant

Photo type: repro photo. Format: 14,0 X 9,0. Description: in front of house on stone with plant fibre roof, group of African people with European clothes, Kanzu, 1 with trousers and jacket, bananas behind. Reference: See single photo no. 117 (10.8...

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Leipziger Missionswerk

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

Leipziger Missionswerk

News from Mamba

Author: Excerpt from Miss's diaries. Althaus and Segebrock. Scope: p. 73-76* 103-106. Contains, among other things: - (SW: lessons; visit of an assistant from Taweta; form theory in Kimamba; writing lessons) - (SW: extension of the mission ho...

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 1896

Leipziger Missionswerk

The creation of a second station on Kilimanjaro

Author: From letters of the missionaries Päsler and Althaus. Scope: p. 381-384* 398-401* 422-425. Contains, among other things: - 1st (SW: Division of the Dschagga area between Catholics and the Leipzig Mission; investigation trip of Miss. Althaus...

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 1894

Leipziger Missionswerk