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59. ; African women come to collect water from a well in the Sebunge area.
The logs of wood round the well are to protect it from wild animals. ; Photograph by RONALD D.K. HADDEN ; COPYRIGHT ; Federal Information Department ; P.O. Box 140, Causeway, ; Southern Rhodesia. ; Negative No. 59 ; 17 ; SR-17--Verso
A Mawai woman from the Southern Province.
[Title supplied by captions document] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT. ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 1285/77 ; NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION ; 31 ; TA-31 -- Verso
[African women and children walking in a line. First four women are balancing metal containers on their heads, two additional women are balancing different types of containers on their heads. A dog is walking alongside them.]
Title supplied by cataloger, no information provided on image to transcribe. ; 11 ; Issued by the State Information Service Office ; Union of South Africa ; Uitgereik Deur Die Staatsinligtingskantoor ; Unie Van Suid-Afrika ; Photo/Foto D.R 200. ; SA-70--Verso
[African women pouring water from a well into large bowls.]
Title supplied by cataloger, no information provided on image to transcribe. ; 10 ; IC-69 -- Verso
[Four African women balancing containers on their head, one wearing a blanket.]
Title supplied by cataloger, no information provided on image to transcribe. ; Issued by the State Information Service Office ; Union of South Africa ; Uitgereik Deur Die Staatsinligtingskantoor ; Unie Van Suid-Afrika ; Photo/Foto DR. 518 ; 6 ; SA-65--Verso
Niamey, Niger - Porteuse d'eau
Naimy. (Niger) - ; Porteuse d'eau ; 5 ; NF-5--Verso
Pilage du manio faur frefancaticon de l' Atieké plat Africain [most of title illegible.]
2282 ; 22 ; IC-81--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - A warrior in the making - Drinks the warm blood.
[Title supplied by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4869/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 3 ; TA-3 -- Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - The arrow is blocked so that only an incision of about a quarter of an inch can be made.
[Title provided by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4866/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 5 ; TA-5--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - The blood is drawn into a gourd.
[Title supplied by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4868/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; TA-4--Verso
Transkei Xhosa
15 ; SA-85--Verso
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