To walk under palm trees : the Germans in Samoa : snapshots from albums. Part one / by Tony Brunt ; adapted from the online photo exhibition created for Fale Mataʾaga, the Museum of Samoa.
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Apia, Samoa :
Samoa Historical & Cultural Trust,
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Table of Contents:
- The German Commemoration Service, Mulinu'u, 3 July 1932: O le fa'atasiga mulimuli
- Rudolf 'Pakigi' Berking: a father of the Samoan Nation
- Ernst Reye & Margaretta Betham: "The disturber of my peace"
- Fatu Frost: an extraordinary story
- Snapshot: German officials and the Pe'a
- The saga of the Stünzners: "I long sometimes to walk under palm trees"
- Captain Hufnagel's card
- Snapshot: What they said about Theodor Weber
- Werner von Bulow: The mystery man of Matapo'o
- Malietoa-Axmann-Gebauer: So'o le fau ma le fau
- The deportations of 1920 and the journey of 'Mac' McKay
- 1000 years ago: Twilight of the Germans
- What became of Reinhold Hofmann?
- What became of Alfred Tattersall?