Author: Report by Miss. Clean in Ikutha. Scope: pp. 154-158. Contains, among other things: - (SW: travel description - Nthambani, Maimu Mountains, Ngwani Hills, Ntheu River; death of an ivory merchant; landscape around Kitwi; problems with the Wakamba - robberies, circumcision ceremonies, witch trials)
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- 1896-1897, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 2/48 bequests Rudolf von Gansser sen. and Rudolf Gansser jun. Contains among others: 1896: First experiences in Dar es Salaam (13.12.96); detailed description of the journey via Switzerland, Italy, Suez Canal to the arrival in Tanga (subsequently written after arrival in Dar es Salaam) (13.11.-7.12); description of Tanga (7th century); description of the journey to Tanga (13.11.-7.12).12.); quartering (8.12.); description of Dar es Salaam (with sketch p. 76), local people, animals, furnishing of his room (9.12.); customs clearance of imported weapons and photographic equipment, visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.).26.12); Christmas party (24. and 25.12.)<br />1897: Suicide and funeral of First Lieutenant Bresler (1.1.1897); preparation of the expedition (3.1.-9.1.); shipping from Zanzibar to Saadani (11.1.); Christmas celebration (24. and 25.12.)<br />1897: Suicide and funeral of First Lieutenant Bresler (1.1.1897); preparation of the expedition (3.1.-9.1.); shipping from Zanzibar to Saadani (11.1.)); solemn greeting of the new governor Colonel Liebert (17.1.); illness of Gansser and recovery (17.1.-20.01); order for the topographic survey of the country (20./21.1.); march into the interior of the country (25.1.).); Usambara Railway, arrival of Gasser at the plantation of Mr Georg Sander in Lewa (27.01.); construction of a trigonometric signal at the highest point of the plantation Sanders (28.01. - 04.02.).); visit of the governor Liebert in Lewa and visit of the trigonometric signal, short description of the coffee plantation in Lewa (05.02.); construction of a ground floor pyramid as a signal at Tongue Mountain, supply of Gansser's people by the natives (06.02); punishment of a young native boy by Mr. Hutcup (12.02.); ascent and descent to Mlinga (13.02.); erection of a trigonometric signal there (21.02.); march to Segoma mountain, erection of a signal there (22.-23.02., 28.2.); erection of a trigonometric signal there (21.02.); erection of a signal there (22.-23.02., 28.2.)); march on to Maramba, description of the village (01.03.); congratulations to the king, post from his homeland (03.03.); march on to Mount Wuga (06.03.) and erection of a signal there (07.03.); discussion with the technician Hutcup (08.03.); departure to Nielo mountain (12.3.) and erection of a signal there (13.3. ff); ascent to Lutindi, refusal to work by the aid organisations (17.3.); departure to Nielo mountain (12.3.) and erection of a signal there (13.3. ff); ascent to Lutindi, refusal to work by the aid organisations (17.3.)); construction of a signal there, exact description of the plant, after completion celebration with the assistants with Pombe (brown drink), Ngoma (drum) and dances of the natives (21.03.); illness of the blacks and cupping method against it (22.03.); healing methods of the natives (23.03.).); smaller signals set by the predecessors, from Kombola to Siai (29.03.); mail received (07.04.); erection of smaller signals by Böhler (13.04.); plantations and their ownership (15.04.); Easter as guest on the plantation of Mr. and Mrs. v. Horn near Nyuelo, birthday presents from home, birthday party on the plantation (17.04. ff.); description of the house of v. Horn (26.04.); onward journey to Kwamkoro (30.04.); the market of Kwamkoro (02.05.); march to the Bulwa mountains (11.05.); further stops at the v. Horns, completion of a signal under difficulties (16.05. ff.); ceremonial inauguration of the signal of Nyuelo, which was given to the wife v. Horn, Drunkenness of Wolffhauer (30.05.); March to Muhesa (04.06.); Assessment of the work of the land surveyor Böhler (05.06.); Theft of Gansser's left luggage (14. and 15.06.); further stay at the v. Horns, a.o. birthday party for Mr. v. Horn (16.06.); Ganssers dog "Flock" (11.07.); the plantation of the Wißmahl brothers, dispute with Böhler because of the basis of the triangulation, march of the caravan to Hakoko (12.07.); on the territory of the English mission (13.07.); further march towards Lutindi (19.07.); ascent to the Mashindei (20.07.); construction of a camp and a signal there (21.07. ff.) description: Contains and others: 1896: First experiences in Dar es Salaam (13.12.96); detailed description of the journey via Switzerland, Italy, Suez Canal to the arrival in Tanga (subsequently written after arrival in Dar es Salaam) (13.11.-7.12); description of Tanga (7th century); description of the journey to Tanga (13.11.-7.12).12.); quartering (8.12.); description of Dar es Salaam (with sketch p. 76), local people, animals, furnishing of his room (9.12.); customs clearance of imported weapons and photographic equipment, visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.); visit to the Sultan of Zanzibar (20.).26.12); Christmas party (24. and 25.12.) 1897: Suicide and funeral of First Lieutenant Bresler (1.1.1897); preparation of the expedition (3.1.-9.1.); shipping from Zanzibar to Saadani (11.1.); Christmas celebration (24. and 25.12.) 1897: Suicide and funeral of First Lieutenant Bresler (1.1.1897); preparation of the expedition (3.1.-9.1.); shipping from Zanzibar to Saadani (11.1.)); solemn greeting of the new governor Colonel Liebert (17.1.); illness of Gansser and recovery (17.1.-20.01); order for the topographic survey of the country (20./21.1.); march into the interior of the country (25.1.).); Usambara Railway, arrival of Gasser at the plantation of Mr Georg Sander in Lewa (27.01.); construction of a trigonometric signal at the highest point of the plantation Sanders (28.01. - 04.02.).); visit of the governor Liebert in Lewa and visit of the trigonometric signal, short description of the coffee plantation in Lewa (05.02.); construction of a ground floor pyramid as a signal at Tongue Mountain, supply of Gansser's people by the natives (06.02); chastisement of a young native boy by Mr. Hutcup (12.02.); ascent and descent to Mlinga (13.02.); erection of a trigonometric signal there (21.02.); march to Mount Segoma, erection of a signal there (22.-23.02., 28.2.); march on to Maramba, description of the village (01.03.); congratulations to the king, post from home (03.03.); march on to Mount Wuga (06.03.) and erection of a signal there (07.03.); visit of the village (01.03.); visit of the village (07.03.).); discussion with the technician Hutcup (08.03.); march on the Nielo mountain (12.3.) and erection of a signal there (13.3. ff); ascent to the Lutindi, refusal to work by the supporters (17.3. ff); the first day of the tour (13.3. ff); the second day of the tour (17.3. ff).); construction of a signal there, exact description of the plant, after completion celebration with the assistants with Pombe (brown drink), Ngoma (drum) and dances of the natives (21.03.); illness of the blacks and cupping method on the other hand (22.03.); healing methods of the natives (23.03.); smaller signals set by the predecessors, from Kombola to Siai (29.03.); received mail (07.04.); erection of smaller signals by Böhler (13.04.); plantations and their ownership (15.); the development of the plantations and their ownership (15.).04.); Easter as guest on the plantation of Mr. and Mrs. v. Horn near Nyuelo, birthday presents from home, birthday party on the plantation (17.04. ff.); description of the house of v. Horn (26.04.); onward journey to Kwamkoro (30.04.); the market of Kwamkoro (02.05.); march to the Bulwa mountains (11.05.); further stops at the v. Horns, completion of a signal under difficulties (16.05. ff.); solemn inauguration of the signal of Nyuelo dedicated to Frau v. Horn; drunkenness of Wolffhauer (30.05.); march to Muhesa (04.06.); evaluation of the work of the land surveyor Böhler (05.06.); theft of Gansser's left luggage (14. and 15.06.); further stay at v. Horns, among others birthday party for Mr. v. Horn (16.06.); Gansser's dog "Flock" (11.07.); the plantation of the Wißmahl brothers, dispute with Böhler because of the basis of the triangulation, march of the caravan to Hakoko (12.07.); on the territory of the English mission (13.07.); further march towards Lutindi (19.07.); ascent to the Mashindei (20.07.); construction of a camp and a signal there (21.07. ff.)
Contains: Theft of a cash box expedition and collision with the local population
Author: From Miss's diary. Althaus, 3 May to 10 June 1895. Scope: pp. 323-328. Includes among others: - (SW: earthquake; caravan from the coast; servants; postal service; theft)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: Excerpt from Miss's diary. Althaus. Scope: pp. 147-149. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Completion of the house; many wildcats; locusts; theft; final conclusion of the purchase contract between Miss. Althaus and Chief Koimbere about the station property)
Leipziger Missionswerk216 sheets, Contains and others: - Support of the Assistant at the Royal Court and State Library Dr. Ludwig Mayer in Munich for a research and study trip to the South Seas, 1907 - Use for the benefit of the cand. jur. Lorenz Jensen at the legation of the Empire of Abyssinia, 1907 - Sending of a Russian text excerpt in German translation with reference to the Seminar for Oriental Languages by Prof. Dr. Ludwig Mayer, Munich, Germany Ferdinand Lessing, 1907 - Return of printed material made available by the German Army, Navy and Colonial Exhibition in Berlin, 1907 - Foundation of books to the library of the Catholic German Hospice in Jerusalem, 1907 - Letter of condolence for the death of the Orientalist Viktor von Rosen, 1908 - Lectures on the "History and Development of Trade in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a" by the Director of the East African Society "South Coast" Christian Pfrank, 1910 - List of lecturers in Berlin giving lectures in colonial science in the winter semester 1909/1910, 1909 - List of lectures in colonial science in Berlin announced in the winter semester 1909/1910, 1909 - Foundation of a colonial science association at the academic universities in Berlin, 1910 - Publication of the lecture lists of the Seminar for Oriental Languages in the Kölnische Zeitung, 1910 - List of lectures and exercises given in the Seminar for Oriental Languages in the summer semester 1910. Berlin 1910 (print) - Statement on the setting of the fees for the assistants of the Prussian Academy of the Arts, 1911 - Payment of the fees for the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the King Wilhelm Foundation for Adult Daughters of Civil Servants, 1912 - Invitation of the Major General and Commander of the Schutztruppe Franz Georg von Glasenapp to take part in a dinner organized by teachers of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1913 - Holding of Bulgarian and Serbian language classes by Dr. Wilhelm Loewenthal in Posen, 1913 - Publication of an international phonetic transcription developed by Prof. Thomas Sprater in Neustadt an der Haardt, 1913 - Support of Dr. Robert Blumenthal for a research and study trip to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, 1914 - Sending of Arabic documents for propaganda purposes to Dr. Thomas Loewenthal, Medical Counsellor at the Reservelazarett II in Königsbrück (Saxony). Justus Thiersch, 1914 - Examination of the Japanese State Gazette and other Japanese daily newspapers and information of the press department of the Foreign Office and the Central Office for Foreign Service on their contents, 1915 - Lectures on "Young Turkish History" (1915) and "German Oriental Politics" (1916) held by Dr. Ernst Jäckh in Berlin - Korrespondenzblatt der Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient, No. 13, 25. September 1915. Berlin 1915 (print) - Take-over of a neo-Arab military class at the Seminar for Oriental Languages by Dr. Jäckh. Traugott Heinrich Mann, 1915 - Holding of an introductory course in the North Chinese colloquial language for merchants and technicians at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1916 - Evaluation of the personality and the scientific work of Dr. Leon Schulman, 1918 - Expressing of condolences on the death of Prof. Dr. Schulman. Jan Jakob Maria de Groot, 1921 - Provision of information to the Federal Foreign Office about the Indian citizen Hedayet Ahmad Khan, 1922 - Collection of donations from teachers and officials of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the occupied Ruhr area, 1923 - Submission of contributions for the column "German Science and Foreign Countries" of the newsletter "Forschungen und Fortschritte. Korrespondenzblatt der Deutschen Wissenschaft und Technik", 1927 - Research and progress. Korrespondenzblatt der Deutschen Wissenschaft und Technik, 3rd volume, 20 January 1927, No. 3 Berlin 1927 (print) - Anzeige des stud. phil. Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 - Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 - Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 International Congress of Orientalists in Oxford, 1928 - Announcement of the lectures of Prof. Dr. Richard Thurnwald at the University of Berlin by public announcement in the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1928 - Some examples from our portfolio of expert opinions on the Linguaphone-Languageplatten-Kurse des Linguaphone-Instituts GmbH. [Berlin] [1928] (print).
Author: From Miss's diary. Hofmann. Scope: p. 370-374. Contains, among other things: - "First Continuation of Drought and Famine." (SW: hiring of hungry people; arrivals - especially from Ndilli) - "2nd caravans to Kitwi." - "Third emergency work in June." (SW: employer; charity recipient; good school attendance due to need) - "4th robberies." (SW: Robbery and crime; miss. and family in good health)
Leipziger Missionswerk- Author: Diaries of Senior Hofmann and Miss. Kanig. Scope: p. 383-387* 408-411. Includes, but is not limited to: - "First Fire Emergency and Help of the Wakamba." (SW: Burning down the boy's house; building a new hut; help of some Wakamba) - "2. What it looks like in Ukamba after the famine". (SW: Rain showers; harvest and sowing; banana seedlings; Wakamba put on jewellery again; preaching visit; planned raid of the Wakamba) - "3. The orphans of famine and the school." (SW: Girl to Mulango; writing and reading; biblical history lessons; road building) - "4th work on adults." (SW: Baptismal instruction; attendance at church service) - "5. The state of health." (SW: State of Missionaries) - "6th Supplement from Senior Hofmann's Report of 9 June." (SW: hardly any rain; thefts; attendance at church service) Darin: Illustration "The village elder Gomo in Manzotto in Ukamba, a friend of the dead Dr. Kolb".
Author: According to Miss's diaries. Pfitzinger and Mendner. Scope: p. 61-63. Contains, among other things: - "The mission work." (SW: lessons and church services; indigenous helpers give reading and writing lessons) - "All sorts of tribulations." (SW: famine; smallpox; theft; snake bite)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: From Miss's diary. Cooper. Scope: p. 432-436. Includes, among other things: - (SW: Easter; church service and number of students; Meli teaches; conflict between Meli and Mlatie; mediation by the missionaries; birthday of Miss. Bleicken; bad weather; death of a bearer and his funeral; theft; ascension and Whitsun; departure of Bleicken; shopping; help by Miss. Fox; sermon place Mdawi; school and vaccination)
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Reports (e.g. from Paris, Bordeaux, Venice, Copenhagen) on general issues, economists. Lage, Neutrale Staaten 10.10.-24.10.[1914]; "Truthful description of the cause and the beginning of the brawl with the operating directors which took place on 18 August 1918 in Bogenfels near the Deutsche Diamanten-Ges."; Explanations of the budget statement for 1913; Memorandum concerning the establishment of an institute for the granting of land credit in Deutsch-Südwestafrika
Kastl, LudwigContains:Institut för Folklivsforskning, Stockholm (Sigurd Erixon) 1941 - 1955 Exchange of the journal "Folklive" for the Ethnologica, 1941; questionnaire action to support the position of ethnology at universities and higher educational institutions in Europe, 1954; Museum für Länder- und Völkerkunde Linden-Museum, Stuttgart (LM) 1931 - 1962 Purchase of LM ethnographic collections from the Geelvink-Bai, Waigeo and Halmahara areas, list of offers, 1931; loans of Jenneschen Gamelan musical instruments for the special show of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum "Wajang-Puerwa-Theater", 1936; celebration on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the LM in Stuttgart. Birthday of the founder of the Lindenmuseum, Karl Graf von Linden, 28.5.1938; Orders of photographs of ethnographics; Exchange of ethnographics; List of objects handed over to Stuttgart, 18.11.1938; Lecture trip of Prof. Dr. Karl Graf von Linden, 28.5.1938; Lecture trip of Prof. Dr. Karl Graf von Linden, 18.11.1938. Lehmann durch Deutschland, 1951; Questionnaire action to determine the personnel and factual situation at German and foreign ethnological museums for publication in the "Jahrbuch des Lindenmuseums", questionnaire, 1951; Inquiry about the sale of an archaeological collection by Adrian Müller to the Linden Museum, 1953; Preparation of a memorandum by Martin Heydrich to the Stadtverwaltung Stuttgart for the purpose of improving the situation of the Linden Museum, 1953; Meeting of the directors of ethnological museums on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Linden Museum, 1953; Meeting of the directors of ethnological museums on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Linden Museum, 1951. Anniversary of the Württembergischer Verein für Handelsgeographie e.V. 1957 in Stuttgart, 1958; gift of special editions; search by J.F. Happiness after support by Martin Heydrich and other ethnologists for the granting of funds by the German Research Foundation for a 1 1/2 year stay in Brazil to investigate the religious and artistic behavior of the Negroes of Brazil, 1958; purchase of an ethnographic and archaeological collection from areas of Eastern Colombia for 120 000 DM from the physician Petersen, short description of the collection, 1 p.., 1958; loans for the Peru exhibition, 1959; theft of a Sepik mask from the LM, 1960; guest lectures by Becher on his "Researches in Northern Brazil" in Stuttgart, Bonn and Cologne, 1960; exhibition of an expertise by Willy Fröhlich on a Sepik collection that was to be purchased by the city of Stuttgart, 1961; lecture by MdB Vogel in front of the Humanum Colloquium in Bonn on "Cultural-political Aspects of Development Aid" on 22-23 November 2006; theft of a Sepik mask from the LM, 1960; exhibition of an expertise by Willy Fröhlich on a Sepik collection that was to be purchased by the city of Stuttgart, 1961; lecture by the MdB Vogel in front of the Humanum Colloquium in Bonn on "Cultural-political Aspects of Development Aid".3.1962; Statens Etnografiska Stockholm (SES) 1929 - 1962, including acquisition of the publication rights to the unpublished part of C.V.'s work. Hartmann "Archaeological researches in Costa Rica" by the SES, 1929; visit and study of collections of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum; information about ethnographical works; question about the reasons for Andreas Scheller's retirement from the service of the city of Cologne on 31.12.1940; (Lagercrantz) Expression of joy at the German victories in the East and hope of driving back the Bolshevik rabble to Asia, 1942; obituary for Walter Kaudern, who died in Gothenburg, in the Ethnologische Anzeiger, 1942; Loss of art objects and scientific documents due to the effects of war in Dresden and Berlin, 1949; transfer of the Sven-Hedin exhibition to Germany, lecture by Gösta Monteil on the occasion of the opening of the Sven-Hedin exhibition; Congo Museum Tervueren near Brussels (KMT) 1932 - 1965 contains anda.: Lecture by J. Maes in Cologne with the topic "Land und Leute in Urundi und Ruanda" on 18.7.1941; Heydrich's short report on the lecture; exchange of the Ethnological Anzeiger for the "Bibliographie Ethnographique du Congo belge", 1943; list of the KMT's publications in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1953; guest lectures by Frans-Maria S. Olbrechts in Cologne, 1954; study trip of Heydrich with students to Tervueren, 1955; reorganization and renaming of the former "Institut Colonial International" to "Institut International des Civilisations Différentes" (INCIDI), search for suitable German members for the INCIDI, 1955; obituary for Frans-Maria S. Olbrechts, 24.3.1958; Thorbecke, Franz, Cologne, 12.8.1945 from 1949 onwards Thorbecke, Marie Pauline, Freiburg 1930 - 1961 contains, among other things, loans of watercolours for the Cameroon exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum 1933; loans for the special exhibition for the 1900 anniversary of the city of Cologne "Kölner erforschen die Welt", 1950; loans for a Cameroon-Congo exhibition, 1953; the like. for a Cameroon exhibition in 1960; rediscovery of watercolours and oil studies of Thorbeckes about Cameroon in the Ethnological Museum Mannheim, 1958; Trimborn, Hermann, Bonn 1929 - 1963 contains among other things information about ethnographic prints; order of ethnographic photos; invitation to Tr. for the opening of the mask exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on 2.3.1932; obituary on the 3.11.Erwin Paul Dieseldorff, 1941, who died in New York in 1940; celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Frobenius Institute on 29.6.1948 and the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Frobenius Institute. Special exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in the staircase "Exotic Art", 1948; exhibition of the Lapland collection of Gustav Hagemanns, 1949; travelogue Ts. from Lima, 1951 and report about the international ethnological congress in Lima, 1951; old signatures: 52.
Author: From Miss's diary. Althaus, 11 June - 10 July 1895. Scope: pp. 374-377. Includes among others: - (SW: Capture and hanging of chief Leikturu; theft; school - chief Koimbere decides for teaching; church service)
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