tribal chief

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      tribal chief

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        tribal chief

        • UF chef tribal
        • UF chieftain
        • UF chef de tribu
        • UF tribal leader

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        tribal chief

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          BArch, RM 38/1 · File · 5. Okt. 1884 - 24.Okt. 1885
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Instruction on the deployment of the squadron and cooperation with the Imperial Commissioner in Cameroon, 9 Oct 1884 Differences on the demarcation between Togo and Cameroon and Great Britain, 30 Oct 1884 Conclusion of treaties between Colin and the chiefs of Kabitai, Simbuya and Coba (transcript), 28 Oct 1884. Nov. 1884 Announcement of the chief of the West African squadron for the observance of peace and order in the German protectorate Kamerun Operation of the landing division of the squadron in the Kamerun river from 20 to 22 Dec. 1884 Report of the Command S.M.S. "Bismarck" to the Chief of the West African Squadron to conclude contracts with the kings and chiefs of Bokonange, Bonatanga, Boando, Attome and Basse, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi into the stations West Africa and South Africa. Jan. 1885 Message from S.M.S. "Seagull" about the death of Consul General Nachtigall on April 20, 1885 and his funeral on Cap Palmas, May 4, 1885 Dissolution of the West African squadron in Cape Town, June 7, 1885

          RMG 2.622 · File · 1846, 1854-1875
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Station and annual reports, from 1873; Deputation's reply, from 1874; Protocols of the Nama and Herero Conferences, 1856 and 1858; List of materials, commodities and goods urgently needed from Europe, 1846; Peace Agreement between David Christian, Paul Goliath, Kido Witbooi and Barnabas, deputation to Christian chiefs for rubbish d. Barnabas, 1867; Letter of thanks from Zachäus Isaak, 1868; Lectures on lectures given at the conference, 1869; School and church visitation report from Gibeon, 1871; School and church visitation report from Warmbad, 1871; Request um e. Laden (Winkel) auf Berseba by David Christian, 1871; Johann Georg Krönlein on Missions-Handelsgesellschaft, 12 p. h. hs, 1871; Johannes Olpp on the Missionary Trading Society, 16 p. hs., 1871

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          BArch, R 1001/3067 · File · Dez. 1911 - Okt. 1917
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          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 Office
          Dr. Carl Peters (inventory)

          The part in the district archives from the estate of the German colonial pioneer Carl Peters, who acquired the core area of the later "D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a", was mainly compiled by his wife Thea née Herbers and enriched by copies and transcripts from the Federal Archives Koblenz and the then Central State Archives Potsdam as well as by materials from the Berninghaus family - Asta Berninghaus was a sister of Thea Peters. At the beginning of the 1950s the collection came into the possession of the archives of Altena Castle. In eight boxes, the estate contains documents, correspondence and newspaper clippings, most of which relate to the disciplinary proceedings and insults brought by the colonial politician. In addition to these documents there are photos and personal belongings. In addition, the collection was supplemented by books and essays on colonial topics, in particular by and about Carl Peters. The indexing was done in 1990 by the trainee Elke Röscher. Biography: - 27.11.1856 born as son of a pastor in Neuhaus a. d. Elbe - studies in Göttingen, Tübingen and Berlin - 1879 doctorate in history - 1880 Oberlehrerexamen in history and geography - since 1881 stay in London, occupation with the English colonial politics and administration - 1883 return to Berlin - 28.03.1884 Carl Peters founds the "Society for German Colonization" - September 1884 departure for East Africa, in the same year conclusion of colonial contracts with the chiefs of Useguna, Uguru, Usagara and Ukami - 12.02.1885 foundation of the DOAG ("Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft") - 27.02.1885 signing of the first colonial letter of protection by Wilhelm I. for the area acquired by Peters - March 1889 to August 1890 expedition to liberate Emin Pasha, conclusion of further contracts in Africa - 01.07.1890 Helgoland-Sansibar-contract - 1891 dispatch as Imperial Imperial Commissioner at the disposal of East Africa - 1992 cooperation in the German-English border regulation in East Africa - 03.05.1894 Appointment to the statutory "commissioner" - 13. to 16.03.1896 colonial debate of the Reichstag, attack Bebels against Peters, soon afterwards move to London, journalistic activity, foundation of a business enterprise - 24.04./15.11.1897 disciplinary judgements against Carl Peters for misconduct towards natives: Dismissal from the Reichsdienst (legal consequences of the verdict were reversed in 1937 by Hitler in favor of Peters' widow) - 1899-1911 Trips to South Africa: Managing Director of the Carl Peters Estates Company - 1905 pardon from Kaiser Wilhelm II.Peters gets back the title "Reichskommissar" - 1907-1909 various insult suits especially against editors of social democratic newspapers - 1909 marriage with Thea Herbers - 1914 Carl Peters is granted his pension by grace - 10.09.1918 died in Waltorf near Peine

          Peters, Carl
          FA 1 / 1 · File · 1885 - 1887
          Part of Cameroon National Archives

          Errichtung der Schutzherrschaft.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal (Abschriften), 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Politische Lage in Togo und den benachbarten Gebieten.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Nichtanerkennung der deutschen Schutzherrschaft über Togo durch Frankreich und sonstige gegen das Deutsche Reich gerichtete französische Maßnahmen. - Protests by Reichskommissar Falkenthal to the French consular agent Piathet, Groß-Popo, 1885 [fol. 1 - 60] Report by Rear Admiral Knorr, 1885 [fol. 61 - 69] Expulsion of the Cameroonians Manga Akwa, Anja Preso (Priso) and Misunga to Togo for participating in the uprising in Duala. - Handed over to the Reichskommissar by Rear Admiral Knorr, flight to Accra and extradition negotiations, 1885 [fol. 71] Accusations against Portuguese authorities for slave trade. - Misinterpretation of a labour recruitment in Dahomey by the German planter Spengler (Chamisso plantation) on St. Thomé, 1885 [fol. 76 - 84] Establishment of the Portuguese protectorate over Dahomey and its takeover by France, 1885 - 1886 [fol. 85 - 192] Approval and request for armament and equipment, 1885 [fol. 102 - 105] Establishment of the protectorate over the west coast between Liberia and Grand Bassam. - Memorandum by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 106 - 108] Shipping of slaves on the coast of Dahomey and Whydah (Quittab) in the presence of British gunboats. - Denial by Acting Colonial Secretary Percival Hughes, Accra, 1885 [fol. 109] Breakthrough of the coast at Cotonou on 23 September 1885 by the French to establish a connection between the lagoon of Porto Novo and the sea. - Report by Consul Randad jun., 1885 [fol. 118] Action against the French during the occupation of the Gridji and Abanaque territories. - Justification by Reichskommissar Falkenthal in response to a reprimand by von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 133 - 135] Relations between France, Great Britain and Portugal on the slave coast between Whydah (Quittah) and Lagos as well as Dahomey. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 138 - 139] Establishment of German protectorate over Porto Seguro at the request of the local King Mensa. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 148] Clarification of German intentions in Togo. - Enquiry from Governor von Soden to von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 156 - 157] Bielke, sergeant of the police force - Death and burial, 1885 [fol. 183] Official residence of the Reichskommissar in Klein-Popo. - Construction of a prefabricated building by the company F. H. Schmidt, Hamburg, 1886 [fol. 196 - 204] Pietrowski, sergeant, drill sergeant of the police force. - Assignment as successor to the deceased Sergeant Bielke and leave of absence for health reasons, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 212] Situation in Klein-Popo after the arrival of Reichskommissar Falkenthal at his official residence, 1886 [fol. 214] Recruitment of Hausa, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 214] Criticism of the inauguration of Reichskommissar Falkenthal (31 October 1887) and interim appointment of the previous chancellor in Cameroon, von Puttkamer, 1886 - 1887 [fol. 217 - 221] Treaty between France and the chiefs of the country of Quatschi (Kete Krachi) north of the Popos in Togo. - Copy, 21 June 1885 [fols. 238 - 239] Protocol on the German and French possessions on the west coast of Africa and in the South Seas. - Copy (German and French text), 24 Dec. 1885 [fol. 240 - 247] Exchange of notes between Germany and France on King Mensa of Porto Seguro [fol. 248 - 251] Work of the Franco-German Boundary Commission on the demarcation of the territories on both sides of the Slave Coast in accordance with Article 2 of the Protocol of 24 Dec. 1885 - Protocol, 2 Apr. 1887 [fol. 252 - 254] Regulation of flag mail traffic. - Circular no. 3, 29 May 1914

          Gouvernement von Kamerun
          FA 1 / 72 · File · 1885 - 1902
          Part of Cameroon National Archives

          'Mutation des Soldats Haoussa du Togo à Yaoundé afin d'y établir un contact avec les caravanes de marchands Haoussa de l'Adamaoua et leur redirection vers la côte du Protectorat du Cameroun. - Arrêté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères

          Gouvernement von Kamerun