Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 22.6cm x 17cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe in blue pencil and roman script (Bamum language) in red ink; Condition: Poor; Comments:
Letter to Nji Mama from J.S. Anthony from the African Hospital in Bamenda in which he reportson horses and asks Nji Mama to give him one of his daughters to marry [02 Jan 1939]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 32.1cm x 20.2cm; Dates 2 January 1939; Script: Roman script (Pidgin English); Condition: Good; Comments:
Envelope addressed to Nji Mama in Foumban from Douala [28 Feb 1933]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 14.3cm x 11.3cm; Dates 28 February 1933; Script: Akauku Mfemfe and Arabic script in pencil; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes three stamps
Envelope addressed to NJOYA Ibrahim in Foumban [01 Oct 1947]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15.5cm x 12.3cm; Dates October 1947; Script: Roman script; Condition: Fair; Comments: Includes three stamps; Njoya Ibrahim is Nji Mama’s younger brother
Leaves: 1 very large sheet that has separated into 2 (8 images); Pages:; Measurements: 179cm x 50.5cm; Dates Unknown; Script: map includes several variants of the Bamum script, including the most recent: Akauku; Condition: Fair (torn parts); Comments: The 8 images here are of the same item, just ...
Leaves: 1 very large sheet (6 images); Pages:; Measurements: 64cm x 27.3cm; Dates 1944-1946; Script: Roman script printed (French language); Condition: Good; Comments: Similar to APRB 1394
Leaves: 1 very large sheet (2 images of item); Pages:; Measurements: 65.1cm x 43.2cm; Dates 1944-1946; Script: Roman script printed (French language); Condition: Good; Comments: Similar to APRB 1393
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 31cm x 24.3cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe in pencil and blue and red ink; Condition: Fair; Comments: The marking “F17” was, unfortunately, added just prior to the transfer of Nji Mama’scollection by one of his sons
Leaves: 2; Pages: 4; Measurements: 22cm x 14cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Nyiet; Condition: Paper torn; Comments: This writing is concerned with both the Bamum and the Fulbe people