Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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Malagasy people in front of houses, in a village.
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"Afrikanisches Volk" ("African people"). A large group of Africans. In the front children, in the back men. The people are wearing cloths and European clothes. Ernst Hohlfeld (1883-1959) was a …
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"Eingebornen-Wohnhütte (links) u. Vorratsraum (rechts). Br. Holland [=Hollan]." ("A native's hut (on the left) a[nd] storeroom (on the right). Br[other] Hollan[ ]."). A big, round, thatched hut built from bamboo …
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"La pauvre vieille, dénuée de tout." ("The poor old destitute woman.") Photograph of an old African woman lying on the ground in front of a hut with her back to …
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A white-hatted missionary stands amid a number of thatch-roofed mud huts. People labor at domestic tasks around him. The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it. Printed at …
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Portrait of a Fang woman named Josephine Efire, in Gabon. She is the daughter of the reverend Mengome.
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Sitting to the left on the rock: Edouard Beaudroit, a missionary in Madagascar from 1903-1909. He was born in Beaucourt, France and died in Switzerland on December 30, 1909. He …
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A man with his three wives in Gabon.
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Portrait of a man posing in front of a stone wall. He is wearing a long light-colored cloth and jewelry. The hair is parted and braided. His right hand leans …
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin with a group of Christians of their Church. They are in front of the church of Anosibe, next to its door. The reverend Martin was missionary …