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

Portrait of a Hova woman. The young woman wears a lamba et protects herself against the sun with an umbrella. The lamba is the principal piece of clothes of the …


USC: University of Southern California English

"Ambòhimànga, from the North, Antsàhamànitra Church". View of village houses, church and hills. Indigenous group seated to right. John Parrett served as a printer for the London Missionary Society in …


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A Gabonese man sits on a bench in front of his house. He wears a necklace and rests a large wooden pole on his shoulder. In the background a river …


USC: University of Southern California English

Four young girls in white dresses and headcoverings are posed standing outdoors. The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Stanley-Falls. Missie der Priesters …


USC: University of Southern California English

African people and hippopotamus along the Ogooue river, in Gabon.


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Portrait of the back of a girl Peul-Bororo, from the North of Cameroon.


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"Mbonambi skole" ("Mbonambi school")


USC: University of Southern California English

"Rikatla [Ricatla]. Alcoolisme & stupeur" ("Rikatla [Ricatla]. Alcoholism & stupor"). Photograph of a group of men of African origin sitting under a tree around a light colored bucket. In the …


USC: University of Southern California English

"Danses indigènes." ("Indigenous dances.") Photograph of African dancers. In the foreground, on the right, a xylophone and drums. In the background, a group of people watching the dancers, a hut …


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"Christenfrauen, -Mädchen und -Kinder der Station Mamba" ("Christian women, girls and children from Mamba station"). A large group of women and children in front of the half-finished church tower. Most …