Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

Selected items with African Origination


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USC: University of Southern California English

Madagascar - 11 - Pileuses de Riz." Three young girls are shown pounding rice in a wooden mortar. A young bow crouches nearby, while behind them can be seen several …



USC: University of Southern California English

The home is located at Mangarivotra close to the deaconesses home. Ragnhild Omunda Andreassen, maiden name Haerem, was a deaconess at Ambohipiantrana, the home for the leprous, near Antsirabe. She …


USC: University of Southern California English

Two men play to Oware, a popular game in Africa. A childs looks at their game.


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"DOMINICAINES MISSIONNAIRES DE NIANGARA. - La Lecon d'Ecriture." ("DOMINICAN MISSIONARIES OF NIANGARA. - The Lesson of Writing.") Eighteen indigenous girls sit outside at desks near a brick building. A missionary …


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Portrait of a woman with two children.


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"Mbozi. Knaben u. Mädchen treten mit Feldhacken zur Stationsreinigung an. Erhalten von Br. Giersch 1929." ("Mbozi. Boys and girls report with field hoes for cleaning the station. Received from Br[other] …


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"Papaien, schmecken birnenartig" ("Pawpaws, taste like pears"). Next to the trunk of the tree a European girl (probably Irmgard Guth). Wilhelm Guth (1888-1980), from Zeiskam in the Rhineland Palatinate, studied …


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Two boys working in the school of the leper-house of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Ebeigne.


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“Missions Assomptionistes au Congo Belge (Ituri). Femme indigène revenant du travail. Elle porte ses outlis sur la tête, son enfant sur le dos, et, dans le main, la précieuse poignée …