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tribal chief
tribal chief
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tribal chief
- UF chef tribal
- UF chieftain
- UF chef de tribu
- UF tribal leader
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Müller: Akpafu, farewell of the Schosser couple around 1918, contains: Auguste Schosser, Hertmann Schosser, Akpafu, clothes, inhabitants, farewell, chief, children, jewellery
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 15,5 X 10,0. Description: Chagga, 2 houses (East Kilimanjaro construction: covered with grass), right. 2 open roofs of plant fibres with rectangular ground plan, hedge fence, bananas in the background, 4 persons in the homestead distributed standing (with cloths, European garments, Kanzu).
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
Glauning, HansEntries and correspondence concerning mission in Ovamboland; Miss. Wulfhorst: Report about Tod d. Chief Uejulu, 1904
Rhenish Missionary Society1877-1910 in Keetmanshoop, s.a. RMG 1.420 for a life picture; letters, station reports, conference and travel reports, 1876-1910; life sketch d. Chief Fredrik Willem, Tseib/Keetmanshoop; The beginnings of the mission in Greater Namaqualand and the first martyrs in it, 12 p., hs, 1885; Versuch e. Hausordnung d. Evangelistenschule zu Keetmanshoop, 1888; draft e. Programme for admission to the Evangelist School, 1888; Festvereinicht über d. Kirchweihe zu Keetmanshoop, with 2 drawings, views of the New Church and the Mission House, 1895; Briefe d. Evangelists Paulus Platje: Request for Tobias Fenchel to return, 1896/1897; Letters of the Evangelists Paulus Platje: In the Name of the Suffering People of Velschoendrager, 1899; Letters of the Evangelist Paulus Platje: Report about the work in Khoes, 1899; Report about the e. school examination in Keetmanshoop, 1898; Letter of Captain Hans Henrick with the urgent request for e. missionary for the Velschoendrager in Khoes, 1899; Meta Holzapfel, née Brill to Mrs. Anna Fenchel, née. Bröder: Description of the murder of Ludwig Holzapfel, 1904; letter of appreciation from the governor for school in Keetmanshoop, 1905; Proclamation from General von Trotha to the rebellious Namas tribes, 1905; My thoughts concerning the establishment of industrial schools under the Hottentots after the war, 12 p..., hs., 1906; Major Maerker and Lieutenant Colonel von Estorff to Tobias Fenchel, 1907; obituaries for Tobias Fenchel, 1910/1911;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyTroubles causées par le Chef Titi de Ndogpenda. - Rapport du Premier-Lieutenant Buthut, Yabassi, 17 May 1908nnRecrutement et mise à disposition des travailleurs pour la construction, le fonctionnement et l'entretien des liaisons télégraphiques et téléphoniques dans le Protectorat du Cameroun, 1818 - 1908nnProlongement de la liaison télégraphique britannique Yola - Garoua. - Planification et interruption en raison des conditions britanniques défavorables, 1906 - 1908nnn
Gouvernement von Kamerunphotography
Ankermann, BernhardAuthor: From a letter from Miss. Cooper in Moshi, Feb. 20. Scope: pp. 160-161. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Miss. Barrel man, Segebrock and von Lany start construction of third station in Jagga Land; help by Chief Meli; place selection)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: Anonymous. Scope: pp. 406-408. Includes, among others: - (SW: Miss. Room and commissioned by Hopffgarten with station foundation; friendly reception by chief Ngalami; Masai and Wanderobbo Kraale; famine; relationship with chief; bean harvest; illness room; Miss. Müller; doctor Dr. Pritzel from Moshi)
Leipziger MissionswerkNote. List: In the middle in front a chief's daughter - picture content identical with 2305_2.
North German Missionary Societyphotography
Ankermann, Bernhardphotography
Ankermann, BernhardContains among other things: Punishment of an English special constabler by Chief Willem Christian Reisen of Lieutenant Dr. Hartmann by German Southwest Africa (March - June 1893). Report of 30 July 1893
Contains among other things: Destructions and deaths by hurricane and tidal wave on 30 June 1905 Inheritance disputes between 2 chieftains
Contains among other things: Contrasts within the indigenous chiefs Mataafa and Malietoa
Contains among other things: Contrasts between the indigenous chieftains Mataafa and Malietoa
Contains among other things: Contrasts between the indigenous chieftains Mataafa and Malietoa
Contains among other things: defeat of the Mataafa uprising, capture and banishment of Mataafas and other chieftains
Contains among other things: Availability of Samoans for military service Land acquisition by Europeans Arrest of two chiefs to blackmail higher taxes and their liberation by Samoans
Contains among other things: Stay of Chief Tamasese in Germany Scandal about mixed marriages of the planter Michaeli Carl Stumpf, Das Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (special print), 1908
Imperial Colonial OfficeContains among other things: Contrasts between the indigenous chieftains Mataafa and Malietoa
Contains among other things: Uprising of the Mataafa group Rejection of the uprising, capture and banishment of Mataafas and other chieftains
Contains among other things: Death of chiefs Mataafa and Tamasese attacks of young Samoans on Europeans behavior of Samoans after outbreak of war O le Sulu Samsa. Printed aand published by the London missionary society. Vol. 14. N.S. Samoa, 1914 Scandal about the mixed marriages of the planter Michaeli
Imperial Colonial OfficeNote Müller: New Zealand, Chief George Kingi 1860-1865, contains: Chief, George Kingi, New Zealand
North German Missionary SocietyOfficers of the German warship SMS Cormoran with a Sanoan chief. 1st row, from left: Captain Lieutenant Engel, Mataafa, Corvette Captain Emsmann, Staff Physician Dr. Gelsam, 2nd row from left: Tolo, Private Secretary Mataafas, First Lieutenant Baron von der Goltz, Tuaefaiva, Interpreter Mataafas, and Truchsess Mataafas. / Photographer: Scherl