Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,2 X 10,7. description: with apron around hips, sitting on stool, ear-neck-leg jewellery, kamba?, houses (with canopy, clay walls, roof made of plant fibres) and other persons in the background.
Sans titreIkutha
67 Description archivistique résultats pour Ikutha
- Author: Collected and told by Miss. Pfitzinger in Mbungu. Scope: p. 224-227* 275-280. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Origin of the stories or the informants; language sample) - "1. Ndzou na Katzotzo (The Elephant and the Finch)". - "2nd Ndzaumi." Darin: Illustrations "Wakamba men in Ikutha.", "A Wakamba sibling couple."
Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,3 X 8,2 Description: 4 squatting men, 2 with cap, clothed, 1 with bow and arrow. Remark: Up. 88, faded, retouched.
Sans titrePhototype: Photo. Format: 7,2 X 11,0. Description: Full body shot in front of retouched background, cloth around hips, cords around hips and ankles, sash, fez.
Sans titreAuthor: According to Miss's diary. Mendner. Scope: pp. 272-276. Contains, among other things: - "Tagewerk during Miss. Pfitzinger's absence." (SW: Departure of Miss Pfitzimger to Ikutha; school and church service; children stealing food frequently; beginning of maize harvest; treatment of the sick; theft) - "After Br. Pfitzinger's return, 4th to 28th February". (SW: arrest of a burglar; division of labour; lessons; downpours) Darin: "Three Dschaggamädchen in Madschame".
Sans titre- Author: From Miss's travelogue. Gerhold in Mulango. Scope: p. 548-553* 571-573. Contains, among other things: - "First, from Mombasa to Jimba." - "Second from Jimba to Ikutha." - "Three. Four days in Ikutha." "4th From Ikutha to Mulango." Darin: Picture "Miss. Gerhold's caravan on its way to Mulango."
Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,0 X 11,0. Description: 2 african. and europ. child, standing together in a farmstead (left part of a stone and wooden veranda, in the background house with stone walls and roof made of plant fibres, african. Children cloths around hips). Remark: retouched; publication..: Sheet 1906, No 16, Lydia 1908, No 6.
Sans titreAuthor: By Miss. Hofmann in Ikutha. Scope: p. 329-331. Contains, among other things: - (SW: railway construction - Indian workers; 18 stations; travel time from mission area to Mombasa)
Sans titreAuthor: According to the diary of Miss. Clean. Scope: p. 16-20. Contains, among other things: - "The construction work and care of the hungry." (SW: Timber search; Ikutha food request) - "The children." (SW: Death of Two Children; Ruhr) - "Danger of smallpox and all kinds of tribulation." (SW: smallpox cases; Dr. Kolb von Nashorn killed; fever; increase in the number of children) - "Mission work" (SW: school and church service)
Sans titreAuthor: According to Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Säuberlich. Scope: pp. 263-266. Includes, among other things: - "First tribulation and obstruction to work." (SW: Illness and death of the son of the Säuberlich; funeral; Christmas; famine; deaths; attending church and school) - "2. The three newly baptized." (SW: Baptisms and baptisms) - "3. Continuation of the state of emergency in the spring." (SW: absence of spring rain; emergency; many requests for support to the missionaries) - "4. The mission work." (SW: School and meetings; Kitwi station)
Sans titreAuthor: Anonymous. Scope: p. 356-358. Includes, among others: - (SW: first meeting in Ikutha; problems and "failure" of the mission; language and translations; construction projects and ideas)
Sans titreAuthor: Report by Miss. Kanig in Ikutha. Scope: p. 224-227. Includes, among other things: - (SW: 55 food children due to need; daily routine of the food children; writing and reading lessons; loss of a child by a leopard)
Sans titre- Author: Miss. Handmann (Ed.). Scope: p. 25-29* 42-45. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Jimba; Arrival; 100 Swahili and 60 Wakamba; Wakamba chiefs; Kiswahili; Kikamba - word collection and translation of the Gospel of Mark by Miss. Krapf; baptism by Miss. (SW: stations Mbungu and Ikutha; Tiwa river; Sabaki river; Wakamba; Miss. Clean, miss. Tremel, Br. Will; Maasai raids)
- Author: By Miss. Hofmann in Ikutha. Scope: p. 123-125* 141-142. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Kikamba - class language, tone language; usefulness of the language for the gospel) - (SW: correspondence of important words in Kikamba; problems of translation)
Author: By Miss. Hofmann in Ikutha. Scope: pp. 119-123. Includes, among other things: - "First distribution of rice or millet." (SW: 200-400 smallpox; misery; begging) - "Second Caravan Day." (SW: Caravan to Kibwezi; distribution of work) - "Supplement." (SW: 47 children photographed; hut for the homeless; cistern) Darin: Illustration "The Kamba boy Kinondo".
Sans titreAuthor: Report by Miss. Tremel in Ikutha. Scope: pp. 90-94. Contains, among other things: - (SW: frequent procession of the Wakamba for fear of the Maasai; preaching cake - Chandula, Jatta, Mawia, Ja Mumo, Gandziku, Malu, Thonoa, Ndhoani, Ivindu, Buva; Miss. Cleanly also sermon tours)
Sans titreAuthor: Report by Miss. Hofmann in Ikutha. Scope: p. 219-224. Contains, among other things: - "First end of famine." (SW: harvest in March) - "2nd review of the time of the visitation 1898-1900" (SW: beginning in spring 1898; development and course of the famine; spread) - "3. the summit and the end of the need". (SW: admission of orphans; smallpox; food distribution)
Sans titrePhototype: Drawing (woodcut?). Format: 20,7 X 13,1. Description: Lion breaks into enclosure with donkeys. Remark: Published..: Gl. 1912, Number Four.
Sans titre- Author: Communicated by Senior Ittameier in East Africa. Scope: pp. 165-168* 187-190. Includes, among others: - "First, the plague of locusts in East Africa." (SW: devastation of the fields; loss of harvest; expected famine) - "2. A cry of distress from Ukamba." (SW: Miss. Hofmann in Mbungu; Locusts; Miss. Clean in Ikutha - malaria; preaching places and church services; missionary problems) Darin: Illustration "African grasshopper in life size" (drawn after life in Rovuma country, 19 Jan 1895)
Author: From Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Tremel. Scope: p. 310-313. Contains, among other things: - "One: All manner of needs in and out of the house." (SW: death of the child of Miss Hofmann; illness; drought) - "2nd mission work (SW: school and church services; extension of the Kikamba dictionary) - "3rd hard ground." (SW: Easter)
Sans titreAuthor: According to reports by Miss. Hofmann and Kanig. Scope: p. 64-69. Includes, among other things: - "New plague." (SW: Famine and smallpox) - "Feeding the hungry." (SW: Job assignment - 100-130 Wakamba; Rinderpest) - "The school work." (SW: Writing exercises) - "The famine." (SW: Emergency work - construction of terrace and boy's house; rice distribution) Darin: Illustration "Famine in Ikutha.
Sans titreAuthor: According to Miss's letters. Clean and Tremel in Ikutha. Scope: pp. 321-323. Includes, among other things: - (SW: Miss. Clean - trip to surrounding area; problems of mission; more resonance in teaching; language studies)
Sans titreAuthor: After Miss. Hofmann's diary. Scope: pp. 132-136. Includes, among other things: - "One. The school." - "Two. Sunday meetings." - "Third visit of the village elders." - "Fourth European Visit." (SW: Superstition of the Wakamba)
Sans titreAuthor: From Miss. Hofmann's diary. Scope: p. 455-457. Contains, among other things: - "First Exterior." (SW: dispute; Wakamba settlement) - "2nd missionary work." (SW: School and education)
Sans titreAuthor: According to Miss's diary. Hofmann. Scope: p. 99-102. Contains, among other things: - "First ghost sacrifice to obtain rain." (SW: little rain; magic - offering of sacrifices; drums; Kilumi-range) - "2. famine, snakes etc." (SW: famine and atrocities in the north - rural exodus; hunting; snake doctor Kimia) - "3rd mission work." (SW: School and Education; Divine Service)
Sans titreAuthor: According to Br. Hofmann's diary. Scope: pp. 195-199. Includes, inter alia: - "First God's protection in snake danger." (SW: snake killing) - "Second drought and inflation." (SW: Drought; victims; capture of old debtors by some Wakamba) - "3. Our Christmas party." - "Fourth move and move. New division of Ukamba Province." - "Fifth Missionary Work." "6th Br. Säuberlich's Arrival."
Sans titreAuthor: From Miss's diary. Hofmann. Scope: pp. 117-121. Includes, among other things: - "First, the baptism of the first in Ikutha." (SW: Baptismal Ceremony and Baptisms) - "2. All sorts of hardships." (SW: famine; locusts; hunting of an antelope and a giraffe; illness of the district official of Kibwezi Mr. Tate; illness of Miss's wife and son. Clean) Darin: Figure "Wakamba children of the school in Ikutha. (Miss. Hofmann and wife.)"
Sans titreAuthor: From Miss's diary. Kanig. Scope: pp. 500-504. Contains, among other things: - "First, mission work with adults and children." (SW: death of daughter Hanna Hofmann; school and lessons; 50 new slates; language studies) - "2. home visits." (SW: Visits and description of the surrounding farms) - "3. First sermons in Kikamba." - "Fourth. Dull prospects for the future." (SW: Arrival of the first starving from the northeast)
Sans titreAuthor: From Miss's diary. Hofmann and Säuberlich. Scope: pp. 397-405. Contains, among other things: - "First visit to the Kibwezi mission in Scotland." (SW: little missionary activity; garden; hunting) - "2. some of the domestic life of the missionaries." (SW: Birth of the son of the siblings Säuberlich; passage of Dr. Kolbe; lease) - "3. drought and famine in and around Ikutha". - "Four. The missionary work among the starving Wakamba." (SW: Problems due to famine; attendance at church service) - "5. The first catechumens in Ikutha." (SW: school attendance; baptism registration; presentation of the baptism candidates) Darin: illustration "Ndzau, Koloboi and Kawalo, three students in Ikutha."
Sans titreAuthor: According to Miss's diary. Hofmann. Scope: pp. 77-78. Includes, among other things: - (SW: Drought and famine; caravan service; railway station Ndalaßyani; hunting trip for the hungry; deaths by exhaustion; preparation for the foundation of the new station Kitwi by Miss. Clean and fuck)
Sans titreAuthor: 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)
Sans titre- 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: 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)".
Sans titre- Author: From letters of the missionaries Tremel and Säuberlich in Ikutha. Scope: p. 267-271* 306-309. Contains, among other things: - 1. (SW: arbitration of disputes; Wakamba raids; human trafficking; sermons in 5 surrounding villages; medical practice) - 2. Tremel; increasing the reputation and sphere of influence of the missionaries; views of sin)
Author: From Miss's diary. Tremel, Aug. 1896. Scope: pp. 55-56. Includes among others: - "One. The first car in Ikutha." (SW: transport carts; construction activities) - "2nd heathen sermon and school." (SW: Resonance to sermons and school; Miss. Hofmann takes over tasks from Miss. Clean; 3000 collected Kikamba words)
Sans titreAuthor: From Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Tremel. Scope: pp. 170-175. Contains, among other things: - "First, an ambassador from Dschandula." (SW: three villages of Dschandula) - "2. A military expedition of the English." (SW: Search for protection from English officials; meeting of the elders of Ikutha) - "3rd negotiations with the Wakamba."
Sans titreAround his neck he wears a snuffbox and amulets. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,8 X 10,7. Description: Profile shot, sitting, retouched background, with cloth around hips, shaved head except hair stripes on back of head. Remark: faded, retouched.
Sans titreAuthor: Anonymous. Scope: pp. 285-287. Includes, among others: - (SW: six-month activity in Africa; bile fever; life course) Darin: Illustration "Mission House in Ikutha" (Missionaries Säuberlich and Niedermeier)
Sans titrePhototype: Photo. Format: 7.5 X 5.5. Remark: Pub..: Miss.Bl. 1907, Number 8 (?).
Sans titreAuthor: Report by Miss. Clean in Ikutha, 27 June 1893. Scope: pp. 357-362. Contains et al: - (SW: Description of the illness and funeral of Miss. Will; doctor from Kibwezi or Kikumbuliu)
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