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  • Tanganyika Territory 1936, property of Miss. Friedrich Klug, Leipziger Mission - Content: Topography, political structures, infrastructure - Printing - Mission areas of the Evangelical Mission Society for D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a - Areas Rwanda, West Usambara, D e u t s c h - East Africa - Content: Mission stations of the Lutheran and Catholic missions, infrastructure, traffic routes, railways, administrative structure, topography, with names of the mission societies - 2 Prints: Area of the Luth. North church in Tanganjika with Masailand (Kenya and Tanganjika), mission stations of the Lutheran and Catholic missions - topography, infrastructure - Africa - from Stielers' school atlas - contents: topography, colonial areas assigned by colonists - print - East Africa - Land of Sunshine, edited by East Africa Tourist Travel Association 1954 - contents: national parks and other sights, infrastructure - print
Atlas

Großer Deutscher Kolonialatlas - The German Possessions in Silence Ocean and Kiautschou.Contents: German New Guinea western sheet, German New Guinea eastern sheet, Mariana Islands and Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, overview map of the German Possessions in Silence Ocean Kioautschou Reichskolonialamt Berlin.

Contains also: Basic papers for the foundation of a mission in East Africa - List of the different fields of work with year numberSeperat impression Nürnberger Missionsblatt 1886, 2 3 about an evang.-luth. mission in East Africa Essay Ittameier on East Africa as a mission field 1885Darin:Copies and transcripts of the history of Seifert and others on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Hersbruck mission 1886

Mission One World (MEW)

Documents from the time of the Mission from 1846 to 1972 and about the Mission and Diaspora Seminar, which was closed in 1985. Documents about the mission in New Guinea since 1886 with station reports and correspondence of the missionaries. Personnel files and missionary bequests. Dictionaries, grammars and translations of native languages of New Guinea and East Africa as well as maps are also available. Documents on the history of the Mission in Tanzania are only available to a limited extent due to the competence of the Leipzig Mission until 1961. Historical images and audiovisual media. An extensive ethnographic collection that is currently being developed by the Verein für Kultur Neuguinea e.V. (Association for Culture New Guinea). The focus is on cult and everyday objects that the missionaries brought back from their working and living environment on the Huon Peninsula and the Sepik region in New Guinea. Historical journals, including those of the Missionsanstalt from 1843, are a good supplement to the existing original documents.