Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,2 X 8,2 Description: different Objects, represented arranged on stone on the ground (Pare), possibly this as 780. Reference: 2 plates and cardboard no. 46 in negative box ( 1 copy).
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20 Archival description results for Pare
Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,4 X 11,2 Description: (Pare) healer with strings over face, hand on head of the person sitting in front of him. Legendary woman, other persons, sit/stand... Reference: 2 plates (1 of them added later) and cardboard no. 45 in negative box.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 12,0 X 8,2. Description: Landscape photograph of the Pare Mountains. Remark: right and left black stripes, creased.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,7 X 9,0. Description: approx. house with mud walls, grass roof overhanging the walls, woman with a wall. Mortar, 5 small children. Reference: Plate, flat film neg. and cardboard No 75a in negative box ( 1 print). Cf. postcard box, No. P6a (14.1 X 9.1) and P6b (14.1 X 9.3) "A typical Pare hut (East Africa)" Series Africa II, No. 4, published by the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig, "genuine photography".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Dr. Mergner. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,7 X 5,6 Description: Miss Mergner is drawn on a two-wheeled cart, three African women (one with a basket on her head), mainly European clothes (cf. 1275). Remark: Negative property Mergner. Reference: See album 14, no. 185 (7.4 X 5.6).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,9 X 11,7. Description: Full body photo, Sempombe sitting on stone, behind it small hut covered with plant fibres (Pare, Gonja).
Leipziger MissionswerkImages with motive: man, woman, children, groups, landscapes, buildings, events, festivals, church services, Massai, living, church, village view, field work,
Berlin Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 5,5. Description: li. trd. approx. house, m. plant fibres covered, in front 4 women m. 4 children, 1 woman at the mortar, right. frame m. maize? z. drying. Reference: Plate and cardboard no. 145 in negative box 1 print. Cf. print templates sample book, no Ic/613, Auf. 180, Diap. aII38.188, no 80 (16,1 X 11,0).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 10,4 X 14,9. Description: Close-up upper body, sitting, dressed in Kanzu, neutral background, laughing, with full beard. Remark: retouched.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 4,8 X 7,2. Description: round, with pointed roof reaching down to the ground, covered with grass, 1 man with cloth in front. Remark: Film negative is enclosed.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: - Chapter 1: The Departure; Chapter 1 - 2: The First Impressions; Chapter 23 - Chapter 3: Soldiers' Life; Chapter 49 - Chapter 4: The Rainy Season; Chapter 82 - Chapter 5: The Expedition Makes the South; Chapter 103 - Chapter 6: The Old Song; Chapter 140 - Chapter 7: The Paresis Mountains; Chapter 159 - Chapter 8: The Old Song. Chapter: Patrol Rides; p. 196 - Chapter 9: Steppe Fire; p. 220 - Chapter 10: The Natives; p. 240 - Chapter 11: Cultural Work; p. 255 - Chapter 12: Days of Freedom; p. 280 - Chapter 13: Sea Ice; p. 295 - Chapter 14: Expedition to the East; p. 310 - Chapter 15: Windhoek; p. 339 - 16 Chapter: Farmwirtschaften; p. 361 - 17 Chapter: Die Heimreise; p. 382 Contains also: numerous photos and maps
Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 8,1. Description: Group picture, 2 rows, Guth standing in front in the middle (10 pers.).
Leipziger MissionswerkContains color photos. Note: Mach. shr. (reduced, reproduced), bound as book, 253 p., with glued-in colour photographs, "nach Berichte von Einheimischen in Süd-Pare"; revised 1985-87 by Erika Dannholz; English translation by Dr. Paul Davies ("Lute - The Curse and Blessing", not available?); foreword by E. Jaeschke, 1989; cf. issue 2, p. 28.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,7 X 5,9 Description: 2 women,l 1 sitting on a stool, the other one styling ("Swahili hairstyle").
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 12,8 X 9,5. Description: Boys clean the way in front of the church in Gonja with leafy branches (uniform, European dressed with shorts and white shirt), girls group (white dresses) and 2 women (clothed with cloths and load on the head) in the background, church made of brick and plant fibers, further limed house with plant fiber roof.
Leipziger Missionswerk2 folders. Contains: 1. ORDER: - Bischofswiesen 1984. Dannholz to Jaeschke (2 letters) - Same, Pare 1989. Mshana: Introduction Rev. Jacob J. Dannholz (English) - A. and J. Dannholz: Sections from letters and diary entries from the years 1895-1924 (transcript; with copied photos; typewritten; 113 p.) With a foreword by E. Dannholz 1984 - J. Dannholz: Diary entries 1902-1907 (transcript; with copied photos; typewritten; 87 p.)) - A. Dannholz: Diary 1906-1909 (transcript; with copied photos and a copied map of the "Kilimanjaro area and the ways there"; typewritten; 17 p.) - A. Dannholz: 2nd Diary 1917-1918 (transcript; with copied photos and a copied map; typewritten; 30 p.) 2nd ORDNER (Lute-Der Fluch): - Dannholz, J. J.: In the bondage of evil spirit ven: - Dannholz, J. J.: In the bondage of evil spirit ven: - Dannholz, J. J.: In the bondage of evil spirit ven: - Dannholz, J. J.: In the bondage of evil spirit ven: - A. Dannholz: 2nd Diary 1917-1918 (transcript; with copied photos and a copied map; typewritten; 30 p.) Characteristics of animistic heathenism amongst the Vaasu in German East Africa. (German edition: "Im Banne des Geisterglaubens" Leipzig 1916) Translation into English: Fliess 1983. (Maschinegeschrieben, 81 p.) - Dannholz, E.: Erika Dannholz`s Lebenslauf. A story of helping, healing hands. Memories from my life. (typewritten, 5 p.) - Bischofswiesen 1982. Dannholz an Jaeschke (concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Bischofswiesen 1985. Dannholz an Jaeschke (concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Bischofswiesen 1989. Dannholz an Jaeschke (2 letters; concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Bischofswiesen 1982. "Lute-The Curse") - Erlangen 1982. Jaeschke an Dannholz (concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Bad Honnef 1989. Jaeschke an Dannholz (concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Bad Honnef o.J. Jaeschke an Verlag der Ev.-Erlangen 1989. Jaeschke. Corrected draft of the "Preface" for "Lute-The Curse" - Dar es Salaam 1989. University of Dar es Salaam (Omari; Department of Sociology) an Dannholz (English; concerning "Lute-The Curse") - Dannholz, J. J.: L U T E - The Curse. (manuscript) With a foreword by E. Jaeschke. (Maschinegeschrieben, 234 p.) Short summary and notes compiled by E. Dannholz (Maschinegeschrieben, 16 p.)
Jäschke, ErnstPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,0 X 11,4. Description: Group picture in front of a round, traditional house with pointed plant fibre roof, Schogolo and European man each with a small child on his lap, sitting on the floor, 16 men standing behind (European clothes, scarves, caps), in front 20 women and children sitting (scarves and long shirts). Remark: Auf. 509, Nr 151, Neg. A 3, similar photo exists in the Museum für Völkerkunde Leipzig (in connection with the initiation of the Pare boys).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 16,9 X 12,2 Description: Pare?, in front of 2 rectangular houses with slightly arched roof of plant fibres, chief with cap, sitting, next to him 5 other men with Kanzu and Fez, behind them women with children and other men.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,9. description: traditional (Pare-)house, with covered plant fibres, in front with large vessels mostly older women, other women and children in background (with cloths), in front right 1 man (back).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 6,0. Description: Group picture in front of 2 traditional Pare houses (roof made of plant fibres), men, women and children, in front a man with sliding cap, with Kanzu or with Kanzu. Cloths bekl., caps on head. Reference: See proofs, no. 3/488a (9,9 X 7,4) "2nd Mission House in Shigatini".
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