Author: By Miss. Miller in Madchame. Scope: pp. 359-366. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Bantus languages; Kidschagga, KiMadchame, Kimoshi; description of the Bantus languages; reason for station name Nkarungo instead of Kwarango)
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- Author: By Miss. Ovir in Nkarungo. Scope: p. 421-425* 443-447. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Travelogue by Miss. Ovir; description of the landscape; meeting with a magician; classification of the Madchame area - 30 districts under the leadership of the district elders) - (SW: break and overnight stay with the district eldest Kirewe; campfire; translation of a song and riddles) Darin: Illustration "The new mission house of our station Madschame.
Author: According to Miss's diary. Fassman and von Lany. Scope: p. 48-54. Includes, among other things: - (SW: new school room; participation in church service and lessons; songbook in Dschagga language; death of Miss. Ovir and Segebrock; garden and field work) Darin: Illustration "The Kibo Glacier, seen from Nkarungo". (board students of the mission school.)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: By Miss. Cooper in Nkarungo. Scope: p. 440-446. Contains, among other things: - (SW: superstition; ghost service; sorcery; a creator god Irua - means sun, heaven god; prayers in KiMadchame on important occasions; sacrificial procedures; ghost names)
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: - Reports of the Former German Missions in Tanganyika Territory East Africa to the Commission on Younger Churches and Orphaned Missions of the National Lutheran Council of America" 1951 (ed., 94 p.) - "Mbuya ya vandu vuu. (Monthly leaf of the Lutheran parishes of Kilimanjaro and the neighbouring mountains)." Moshi, 1st year, October 1904-September 1905 - Fiedler, K.: Christianity and African culture - Conservative German missionaries in Tanzania 1900-1940 (manuscript with corrections; excerpts) with accompanying letter Fiedler an Jaeschke (Ratingen 1982) - Kiethe, S. und Drephal o. - E.: Theological final examination 1964 at the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Leipzig. Large term paper: Systematic theology. Topic: The church critically presented in the view of Bruno Gutmann on the basis of his book "Church Building from the Gospel". (typing; 58 or 50 p.) - Jaeschke, E.; Boehner, K.: Maisha ya Dk. Dk. Bruno Gutmann. Mwanafunzi na Mchungaji wa Wachaga. o.J. (Computer printout; 16 p.) - Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre Annual Report, Moshi 1981. (English; typewritten; 72 p.) - Kordes, H.: The ambivalent adventure of foreign educational aid in the poor world. Illustrated by the example of the "Ruralization" of primary schools in Dahomey (West Africa) o.J. (printed; with photos; copy; 5 p.) - special prints from the Schwabacher Tagblatt November 1975. "Who wants to help Africa, must provide water" for the 90th birthday of Missionary Pätzig - Erlangen 1976. Mission work of the Ev.-luth. Church in Bavaria. Africa Department. Tanzaniainformation 1/76 and 2/76 (20 and 9 p. respectively) - Nkoaranga 1975. Stroothenke an Jurkeit (typewritten; 8 p.) - Ruf, W.: Reiseerfahrungen in Tanzania. Report for the Board of the Leipzig Mission (1972) (typewritten; 5 p.)
Jäschke, ErnstAuthor: Anonymous. Scope: pp. 119-121. Includes, among other things: - (SW: meeting in Nkarungo; transcription of biblical names in other languages; Kidschagga translation; examination of the station school in Madchame)
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: According to Miss's diaries. Müller and Faßmann. Scope: p. 458-461. Includes, among other things: - (SW: School; language studies; plantings; construction activities; contacts to the Catholic stations Kiboscho and Kilema; Chief Sinna; devotion; animals - killing of a wildcat; visit of company commander Johannes, Lieutenant Eberhard and Dr. Widenmann; war against Maasai; arrival of Miss. Ovir; gifts from Schangali)
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 7.9 X 5.7. Description: 5 Africans, 1 European(?) at work, back building with roof made of plant fibers.
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