„Koch-Frauen beim Fleischschneiden im neuen Tabaser Schulhaus“ („Cooking women on cutting meat in the new schoolhouse of Tabase“). Three women, wearing long dresses, headscarfs and pinafores or draperies around their waist, respectively, standing, surrounded by walls. Bowls and cooking pots are standing around and between, some are filled with food. Two women are holding and cutting meat in their hands. Johannes Vogt (1883-1973) was bishop of the Moravian Church (from 1947 onwards) and has visited Tanganyika in the years 1938 and 1939.
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