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                <text>He writes that he has been visited by Feni, the chief of Begoro - a man rather less well disposed to them than the chiefs of Asiakwa and Kukurantumi. Written as a subscript to this report is a translation of 8 Fante lyrics (into German), some of the 15 lyrics which are being inserted into the 2nd enlarged edition of the Twi hymnbook of the Basel Mission, Christaller estimates that there are 200 of these altogether, and many are sung in the Basel Mission congregations in Akwapim and Accra.
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                <text>Continues with his review of the legal situation in Akim, and legal proceedings. His hope of a British Resident cannot be realised - the British have neither the interest nor the capacity time nor means to act in such a way. This, however, creates a serious situation for the traditional states – the Colonial law has taken the power of life and death out of the hands of the chiefs, but there is no harmonising of the two legal systems and the problems which result from this measure. This can only bring the traditional law into disrepute and damage the actual conduct of private and public affairs. One case in Kibi in which this problem arose concerned a slave Ofori, whom Ata had sent to claim for him the hand of a certain beautiful girl in marriage. Ofori had done this - but then had intimate relations with the girl himself. The missionaries were called to the Ahenfie when this case was being tried, and heard Ofori’s open admission of guilt. Ata then asked their opinion (it turned out that certain elders had asked him to do this) on his sentence which was that since he could no longer behead Ofori he must go away and shoot himself. The missionaries advised that this would be contrary to the English law, and after stormy scene in which Ata shouted that he would never have them advise him in legal proceedings again, they made their point on the grounds that Asase (at that time in Cape Coast) could only be strengthened by Ata falling into disgrace by carrying out this sentence. The other case he discusses is that of Asase and his brother Ado. Over a period of 20 years Asase had been recognised as the heir to Ata I by the Okyenhene and his elders. When however Ata I died, poisoned by crocodile gall taken because he had leprosy, Asase was passed over due, to his too great youth, and his bad character, and his twin brother Ata II made chief. He had already once tried to establish himself as the Okyenhene in 1843, having himself declared in Apedwa while Ata I was at the coast. After that he went to the coast, and was a soldier first with the Danes, and then with the English (Crossed out is the sentence that he had been for a short time a worker under Mohr in the building at Akropong). He would have travelled to Europe itself from Cape Coast if he had not lacked the money. After the death of Ata I he returned to Akim, and the present king received him with honour as his closest male relative, and sent an ambassador from himself with him as he toured Akira making presents to the chiefs. His wicked character showed itself even at this time, for an under-chief of good reputation, whose present to him was not of satisfactory quality. He drove out of his village into the bush, whereby the underchief almost lost an eye. Over the last couple of years he has been extorting money from peoples, not paying the slightest heed to accusations and summonses, went to Nsaba, the chief town of Fante Agana and fell out with the chief there on account of Asase's lack of gratitude and shamelessness, after which he moved to the Akim town of Asiaman. There he extorted 300 dollars from some Kotoku people on the grounds that the Governor had authorised him to fine them because they were carrying on trade with Asante at Awurahae on the Volta, captured and sold Akim people, gave out that he was the king of Akim, mishandled Ata's messenger, taking from him his sword of office with its golden shaft, saying he would be depositing it in the English fort. His brother Ado meantime had settled in another town on the routes between Akim and the coast, seizing Akim people and selling them. At the illtreatment of his messenger Ata collected his army, surprised 'Asase and Ado, captured, them, and brought them back to Kibi. In Asiaman they found letters from the Governor to Ata which Asase had seized, and letters written to the Governor by Asase which claimed that Ata had joined the Asantes. On June 21st Ata listed the charges against Asase and Ado a two hour speech. (The missionaries were invited to this and subsequent sessions, and in part attended them). There were 46 charges against Asase, including two cold-blooded murders in 1865, one of a slave of Ata's, another of his own wife. (Christaller notes in parenthesis that he was mainly responsible for the slaughter of the Asante hostages in 1863). Against Ado were the charges inter al that he had had a man held over a fire so long that he had died, and that he had held his wife over a fire so long that she had fled and put herself under the fetish of Obosomase (Akwapim) - both events took place in Obosomase. They were both declared completely guilty by the 'Akim people' and were fined 42 thalers of gold dust, a large sheep, and rum. But then they had the problem of what to do with them. They could not execute them as the elders wanted, but neither was it much use sending them to the Governor, because with frequent changes of personnel they would almost certainly be freed before long, and the problem would start up again. Then followed Ata's illness and the freeing of the two men (see Eisenschmid's report No 21 above). What was to follow time would show.
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                <text>His account of the Kukurantumi troubles (he was called there by Kromer in late August) is that there was a meeting of the people inter al. about the passage of the laws which the heathen party resolved on after the fight (mentioned in No. 33 and 21) in order to deter people from becoming Christian. At this the Kukurantumi chief took the side of the Christians to the extent that he refused to force the Christians to drink fetish. He reports that reading and discussing the contents of “Bilder aus der Missionswelt” (except that the subjects were the King of Dahomey's Amazons, the capture of slaves, the wild country of New Zealand) he was surrounded by a large crowd of people, predominantly young men. The second part of the report is mostly concerned with the land case between Asiakwa (involved through its villages Asafo and Nmease) and Kukurantumi. Christaller's material being based on a transcript of evidence provided for him by Jonathan Palmer (his language informant). The primary material seems to be based on attendance of a meeting in late July - it is said to have been first written down on 31st July. An Asafo representative, Afirim, said that their lord was Duodu of Asiakwa. Someone in Asafo had a case with Duodu because his brother, a Fante, had committed a crime and was executed - or someone had a case with Duodu because his brother, a Fante had, been unjustly handled by Duodu, and committed suicide, so that there was a fine of 720 Spanish thalers part of which was laid on the people of Asafo. They then recalled that they possessed some land in Akwapim, and decided to sell it to cover the debt. So they set out for Ahabante. Christaller adds in parenthesis that this was a village in the Akim area, but belonging to Akwapim. The Akwapim people pay the chief of Kukurantumi a tribute for the palm-oil which they make on his land, Nyante, the chief of elder of Ahabante being responsible for this. In Ahabante Nyante said to the Asafo people that he had never heard of the Kukurantumi lands bordering with any others in the area, but he would send to ask the Ampaw (of Kukurantumi) and if the Asiakwa people had land there, then they could sell it. On this Ata Kwaku, Ampaw's nephew and heir, arrived in Ahabante who immediately swore an oath in Ampaw's name that the Kukurantumi lands stretched from Ahabante to Akim. At this the case was taken before Kwadade in Akropong to whom the case was given, since Akropong was nearer to the land in question and thus people could more easily set about deciding where the boundaries were etc. Kwadade sent messengers who looked at the land, and decided that the land near Mampong Bewase belonged to Asafo. And they made a formal statement to this effect, and levied the thanks-fee on the Asafo representatives. The Okyenhene received half of this fee since the Akwapim chief took on the case on his instructions, and is also subordinate to him, and calls him uncle. The Asafo representative then said that their forefathers had owned the land which Ampaw was now trying to retain and made it over to Ampaw in former times when the land had little worth. Since Ampaw had been trying to deprive them of the little that remained to them, they laid claim to the whole of the land. Part of this debt which wished to sell the land to pay came from money which Ampaw took from the costs for settling the dispute which created the debt. Kwadada replied that that was nothing to do with him, his part was simply to send messengers to the Okyenhene to tell him what his judgement had been over the ownership of the land. At this point (in the Kibi hearing), Ampaw was asked why he had sent his nephew to swear the oath? Ampaw replied that he had only sent his nephew to look after his interests and swear the oath if it was necessary to prevent the Kukuranumi people selling land which did not belong to them, instead of which he went about things too rashly. Then said the Akim people - the king's elders, 12 from Kibi and 30 from 3 neighbouring places function as the people’s representatives. The Akwapim people had to sit on this case and incur expenditure, all because of an ungrounded oath, and the Asafo people had expenses, Ampaw should settle these (Christaller notes in parentheses that they were really wanting to bring Ampaw into debt). At this messengers were sent into Akwapim and came back with the reply that the Akwapims reckoned their costs at 144 dollars – which Ampaw accepted. The elders then told him to give the Asafo people 45 dollars as pacification, and dash them a further 18 dollars a sheep and some rum. Altogether in fact the expenses levied from Ampaw came to 7 pereguan or 252 thaler. This was assembled, but then the Asafo people indicated that if they were to be filly pacified, he must pay them an additional ntansa (=108 thaler) which would bring the payment up to 10 pereguan or 360 thaler or £81. If he were to do this they would go with him to the land and divide a portion of it for him, so that he could make use of it. Ampaw them swore Wukuda and Kwanyako (these two are explained only as being in the first case the day on which an Akim king unnamed suffered a disaster, and the second a place 'in fante' where a much loved king had died of small-pox) that he would not hand the land over to the Asafos - they would have to fight for it. At this, the whole negotiations have broken down, and Ampaw returned to Kukurantumi (After an eight months period in Kibi). Christaller adds that in the manuscript Palmer noted that in Akwapim this kind of conflict would not have taken place, since Kwadade would have claimed to be the owner of the land, and enforced his rights - the Akim king is too weak. He also adds as Palmer's comment that the Kukurantumi people had the reputation in Akim of being avanicious, since a stranger staying there has to collect his own water, plantains etc. to eat, and they are also renowned getting more gold from people than they ought.
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                <text>Statistics - Christaller and Eisenschmid in Kibi with their wives, Kromer at Kukurantumi. Chr. Asante is the catechist at Kibi, Kromer is assisted by teacher Andreas Ewyi. At Kibi Jonathan Palmer is Christaller's language informant. At Kibi the community numbers 25 (20 in previous year) with 16 communicants and 5 catechumens. The school numbers 14, with 8 boarders. In Kukurantumi the numbers in the community have dropped from 13 to 12, with 7 communicants and 3 catechumens. There are 13 boys in the school, 4 of whom are boarders. Apart from the schoolboys coffee plantations (now at c900 trees) there is no farming on any scale on mission land - only gardens. In the course of the year they preached in Adadeentam, Apapam, Asiakwa, Sekyedumase, Tete, Tafo, Ati and Pano. Chr. Asante was a younger brother of the Akropong chief Boafo who died in August of the year. Adolph Burkhardt resigned from the mission. The Kibi baptisms were made up of 3 youths, 2 boys, 1 older girl (an Akwapim servant of Christallers's.). The elder who went back to Osu was called Abr. Atitshogbe. There was one exclusion. The adult non-communicants (of whom there were several) had not been brought forward to baptism on account of long absences from the station. Vis-a-vis the heathen little progress - they can be convinced of the illusoriness of their fetishes and admit that the truth is all on the side of the mission, but that still does not bring them to break with the thousand-year chains of heathens. One problem is that property and status is measured in slaves, though the status of the latter is not too oppressive - many of them have little if not nothing to do for their masters.
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                <text>It includes the geography all worked out. Following Asante, he entered the western outlying province of Akyease, then isolated from the rest of Akim Abuskwa by Kotoku. The only towns on which he comments in Akim Abuakwa proper were Osenese, ready for mission work, Kade, similar situation, Otumi, a village of Asuum, where there were 7 catechumen, Asuum itself, where the chief seemed favourable, and Tumfa.
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                <text>[Individuals]: Mohr, Joseph Franz (Mr)
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[Individuals]: Langhorst, W. C. A.
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