Letter to Nji MAMA from Nji KUEMBÉ in which it is communicated that AMINATU received the foods he sent and thanks him, and that Nji NOUR sends greetings to Nji Mama and all his wives
Letter to TIKOMPAFUL AND NJOYA Ibrahimu from an individual by name of Njoya, who is writing from the market, and concerns counseling offered by Nji Mama regarding refraining from acting nervous or s
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 20.4cm x 16.5cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe in purple ink; Condition: Fair (with holes in paper); Comments:
Letter to Nji MAMA from Ne KUEMBÉ and NUR who inform him that they received his previous correspondence in which he reminded them that 700 francs is the amount of money he had sent; Nji Mama has [14 Oct 1953]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 27cm x 21cm; Dates 14 October 1953; Script: Original in Akauku Mfemfe script as are the notes by Nji Mama; Condition: Good; Comments:
Letter to Nji MAMA from ADIJA communicating to him the news that traders in Bamumland should get their papers; Nji Mama adds his notes
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 19cm x 13cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Original letter in Akauku Mfemfe script in pencil with Nji Mama’s notes in purple ink; Condition: Fair (paper possibly ripped along edges in original form); Comments:
Letter to Nji MAMA from NJOYA Ibrahimu reporting gladly about the judgments issued in the case of the raffia field, and also discussed is the King’s letter regarding the funeral of King Njoya, sent p [after 1933]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 13cm x 10.2cm; Dates sometime after 1933 (the death of King Njoya); Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: The King mentioned in this letter is Sultan Njimolouh Seidou, who followed King Njoya on the throne