Namensliste, beschriftet "Verteilung der aus Kamerun angekommenen Sturmann", verfertigt am 16. Oktober 1913 von Proviantamtsinspektor Engst. Die Namen sind nach Familien geordnet. Fotokopie des Originals und Transkription von Namen und Alter. Das…
Folder with correspondence and articles on Cameroon, handwritten and typed Originals, but also typescript copies, mainly on the question of the registration of land in Cameroon
A comparison in view of an attitude towards African Traditional Religion to be recommended to a Cameroonian Church; First price essay by a Student of class Three of the Theological College at Nyasoso, Cameroon, S. E. Ntoko
Two certified copies of a document issued by the German Foreign Department concerning the take-over of mission work in Cameroon by the Basel Mission and the privileges granted by the Colonial Government: a.) Certified copy, dated 1904, of the…
11a: File with notes on a Mungaka language course for missionaries, prepared by Miss Lina Weber(S.V.265). Used and handed over to the archive by Miss M. Burki (S.V.3089. This file with the typescript copies also contains three thin note-books with…
File with notes on a Mungaka language course for missionaries, prepared by Miss Lina Weber (S.V.265), this file with the typescript copies also contains three thin note-books with handwritten notes on the grammar course by M. Bürki
Report on the pygmies of the Cameroonian forest, written as contribution to the centenary of the Basel Mission, by missionary Nathanael Lauffer (B.V.1294); two photographs exist in our photo archive
A Single letter, dated 27.Oct.1889, Strassburg and written by W. Liebenstein with permission to use his sons legacy, meant for Basel Mission work in Africa, for the new mission-station to be built at Mangamba; (See also KP 1889, § 620)
A report on his 4-week journey in Ghana, while on his way to Cameroon, together with missionary Schaefer and missionary Hummel; written at Buea, Cameroon
Copy of a manuscript on the miracle and the individuality of a Bantu language as spoken by one Cameroonian coastal tribe, and the Spiritual inheritance revealed by it
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