A study on Northern Rhodesia compiled by Rev. E. Hoch. The text focuses on the northern part of the country inhabited by the Babemba and other tribes. The notes are largely based on 'Rhodesia and Nyasaland' by W.V. Brelsford and 'A study of the Babemba and neighbouring tribes' by Fr. Etienne OBE. The text includes a ‘tribal map of Northern Rhodesia’ attached to the back cover.
Booklet for the investiture ceremony for the Zambian State National Awards held at the State House, Lusaka in October 1991. Fr. Benignus Buckley OFM Cap. was awarded the Order of Distinguished Service (Second Division).
Index compiled by Fr. Padraig Ó Cuill OFM Cap. of Irish Capuchin mission articles and photographs (mainly relating to Africa) published in 'The Father Mathew Record' in the 1930s and 1940s.
Silozi Litaba za Bibele (with illustrations) published by the Teresian Press in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. With the Imprimatur of the Most Rev. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap., Bishop of Livingstone.
A collection of reading materials and teaching notes compiled by Fr. Edwin Flynn OFM Cap. for a course on the history of the Bantu religion which he taught in the University of Zambia. The file includes: letters from Dr. Vukani G. Nyirenda, University Secretary, to Fr. Edwin re his appointment as a senior lecturer in education (28 Oct. 1985); and from Dr. I.W. Chikalanga, senior lecturer, re Fr. Edwin’s employment in the School of Education (under the sponsorship of Zambian Episcopal Council) from October 1985 to October 1997.
Scale: 47.4 miles to 1 inch Printed map of Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, showing the principal districts and the Irish Capuchin mission stations primarily along the Zambezi River including Mongu, Sesheke and Katima Mulilo. The map is probably extracted from a government publication.
Map of mission stations, out-schools in Barotseland primarily located along the Zambezi River. The location of local magistrate buildings and Protestant mission stations and schools is also given. The principal Irish Capuchin stations shown are Sancta Maria (Lukulu), Mongu, Schilli, Mankoya, and Livingstone.
Scale: 1 inch to 500,000 kms Map of Kafue National Park in the Republic of Zambia. The map was published by the Zambian National Tourist Board in Lusaka.