Negerleben in Ostafrika : $b Ergebnisse einer Ethnologischen Forschungsreise

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Negerleben in Ostafrika : $b Ergebnisse einer Ethnologischen Forschungsreise

by Karl Weule

DE·~16 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

Anmerkungen zur Transkription

1:22
2

Negerleben in Ostafrika.

0:21
3

Vorwort.

6:29
4

Inhaltsverzeichnis.

0:01
5

Abbildungen.

6:57
6

Erstes Kapitel. Die Ausreise.

26:33
7

Zweites Kapitel. Die Ziele.

28:45
8

Drittes Kapitel. Es kommt anders.

21:11
9

Viertes Kapitel. Lehrzeit an der Küste.

39:15
10

Fünftes Kapitel. Einmarsch ins Innere. Die ersten Eindrücke.

43:56

Description

Set against the hot, shifting landscapes of early twentieth‑century East Africa, the narrator immerses himself in villages, markets and deep forest, recording conversations in Swahili and listening to local myths. His aim is not mere sightseeing; he seeks to understand the interior lives, rituals and social structures of the communities he meets, treating each encounter as a careful piece of a larger scientific puzzle. The voice balances personal diary tones with disciplined observation, giving listeners the feeling of sitting beside a campfire as stories and laughter ripple through the night.

The work is richly illustrated with more than a hundred plates, including several full‑color spreads and a detailed map that brings the terrain to life. Detailed notes capture the exact wording and tone of the exchanges, allowing the listener to hear the cadence of the language as it was spoken. Together, the vivid visuals and meticulous documentation create an engaging portrait of a world that was, at the time, just beginning to be recorded for wider audiences.

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Language

de

Duration

~16 hours (954K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1909.

Credits

Peter Becker, Jude Eylander, Reiner Ruf, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

KW

Karl Weule

1864–1926

A German geographer, ethnologist, and museum director, he helped shape early academic ethnology in Leipzig and wrote widely on Africa and world cultures. His career also reflects the close ties between scholarship, collecting, and the colonial era.

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