- Author: According to reports by missionaries Wenderlein and Tremel. Scope: p. 13-16* 33-36. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Ikutha - station description; harvest time; agriculture; Wakamba - absence at Sunday meetings, arguments after drinking bouts, wage demands for the "work" of learning to read and write; Miss. (SW: Jimba - stone dwelling house; information about the past life of the baptized: Nathanael, Helena, Elisabeth, Philippo)
Statutes 1892 and 1955; minutes of the general meetings 1929-1932; various loose documents
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaAuthor: From a letter from Miss. Neuberlich, 23. May 1893. Scope: S. 430-435. Contains et al: - (SW: intended sermon journey to Mutha; worship meetings; school - no reading books; wages claimed from pupils; Maimu spirits; "fairy tales" of the arrival of the Son of God in Tzomba; superstition; history of origin of the Wakamba, Wagalla and Waguasi; Wakamba - 15 clans; description of political conditions; mythology; geography - mapping of areas between Athi and Tana) Darin: Illustration "School in Jimba (East Africa), (Swahili and Wakamba children)".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 7,8 X 10,7 Description: six children with European clothes in front of a house wall; group photo. Reference: See Album 18, Nr 18 (14,9 X 10,0) "Masaisteppe in Ostafrika. The Sokonoi massif, where we spent one night and held a meeting with the first Masai elders. June 26, 1929." Cf. album 18, no 131 (12,8 X 8,0) "Sokonoi massif, where the decisive consultation on the permanent missionary work among the Masai was held. June 25, 1929."
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