Nigeria

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      Nigeria

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      Nigeria

      • UF NG
      • UF NGR
      • UF Nigerien
      • UF Federal Republic of Nigeria
      • UF FRN
      • UF Naija
      • UF Untitled
      • UF NGA
      • UF Nigéria
      • UF RFN
      • UF Untitled
      • UF Untitled
      • UF République fédérale du Nigeria
      • UF République fédérale du Nigéria
      • UF République fédérale nigériane

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      Nigeria

        24 Archival description results for Nigeria

        Spittler Collection
        5 · Fonds
        Part of University Archive Bayreuth

        Picture and sound documents of the research activities of the ethnologist Professor Gerd Spittler in North and West Africa, especially on Tuareg and Hausa in Niger, Nigeria and Algeria.

        BGAEU-Konvolut 12 · File · 1873-01-01 - 1895-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

        description: Genre: Portrait: 24; Group representations: 8; Single representations: 12; Mat. Culture: 10; Writing: 2No. of cartons: 17No. of compartments (with top and back sheets): 18No. of photos (available in total): 63Titles of individual cartons:1-3 Adolf Bastian 1826-19054-6 Africa-Dinka7-8 West Africa - French Congo9-10 Au Caire11 Africa-Nubia12 Yoruba13 West Africa - Cameroon* Photography

        Günther, Carl
        Correspondence S
        Best. 614, A 650 · File · 1920-1958
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Scope: fol. 1-299. Provenance(s): Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum.Contains:Stelzmann, Alexander, Köln-Nippes, Puebla, Uerdingen Departure as director of the German School 1920 - 1958 to Guatemala, 1920; dispatch of ethnographics from Latin America to Cologne, 1922; lectures in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; loans for a Mexico exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; Purchase of a Südsee-Keule; Strache, Wolf, Stuttgart, Verlag die Schönen Bücher 1953 - 1958 Claims of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for display fees, specimen copies and specimen photographs; publication of a special volume "Plastik der Primitiven" (Sculpture of the Primitives) compiled from the ethnographic holdings of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. Publication of illustrations from the work Plastik der Primitiven for an advertising brochure of Chemiewerke Homburg A.G., Frankfurt, 1955; photographer's permit for Benin sculptures of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for an illustrated book about the sculpture of Benin, 1957/58; unauthorized publications of objects of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in illustrated books; Strässer, Carl, Stuttgart, signal system 1953 - 1956 purchase of a sound system for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, brochures; including: New draft for technical guidelines for Schultonbandgeräte, 6 pp. Reproduction; Stülpner, Kurt, Leipzig 1930 - 1956 Loan of literature; application as ethnologist at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1934; cf. 1938/40, reference of the National Socialist German Workers' Party - the head of the Auslands-Organisation-Rückwandereramt-Sozialabteilung; (cf. 1955/56) and enquiry of the Zentralstelle für Arbeitsvermittlung im Vermittlungsausgleich, Frankfurt, about job opportunities 1955/56; (for St.) Supardi-Heldt, Nera Maria, Rotterdam 1954 - 1955 Exhibition of the paintings of her husband, the painter Iman Supardi, about Indonesia in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Mueseum; from Sydow, Eckart, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1927 - 1942 photo orders; discussion of ethnographic problems; purchase of ethnographics for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on his expedition to Nigeria, at the beginning of 1936, 1935; Research trip to the grasslands of Cameroon and collecting for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in 1939; travel grants from the Cultural Department of the Federal Foreign Office and the German Research Foundation, 1937; financial participation in the research trip through the Ethnological Museum in Basel; entry permit for the French Mandate in Cameroon; Woermann Linie-Deutsch-Ostafrika-Linie, Hamburg und Reederei E. Laeisz, Hamburg concerning free or discounted passage for from S. to Lagos; transmission of ethnographics to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum; death of S. 1942. Damages: Cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Old signatures: 650.