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        • UF Bejagen
        • UF Waidwerk
        • UF Weidwerk
        • UF Chasser
        • UF Chasses
        • UF Culture cynégétique
        • UF Cultures cynégétiques
        • UF Cynégétique
        • UF Saison de chasse
        • UF hunt
        • UF Jägerei

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          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_7 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: 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.)"

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_30 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: 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."

          Leipziger Missionswerk