Savage Africa: Being the Narrative of a Tour in Equatorial, Southwestern, and Northwestern Africa; with Notes on the Habits of the Gorilla; on the Existence of Unicorns and Tailed Men; on the Slave Trade; on the Origin, Character, and Capabilities of the Negro, and on the Future Civilization of Western Africa |
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... Senegambia Scene- ry . - Mandingo Village . - Native Courtesy . - Edible Earth . - The Trumpet - bird . -Missera . - Description of Djikijunka . - The Feast of Lanterns . - A Christmas Breakfast . - An Evening on the Water .... 307 ...
... Senegambia Scene- ry . - Mandingo Village . - Native Courtesy . - Edible Earth . - The Trumpet - bird . -Missera . - Description of Djikijunka . - The Feast of Lanterns . - A Christmas Breakfast . - An Evening on the Water .... 307 ...
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... OX AND HAMMOCK 186 192 215 270 THE QUEEN OF THE CANNIBALS 293 THE DJIKIJUNKA ( OREAS DERBIANUS ) .. 316 CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE CASEMANCHE A FLOOD IN SENEGAMBIA 319 365 P 20 Bathurst FREETOWN Bamaku 10 ° Settra BRITISH ISLANDS.
... OX AND HAMMOCK 186 192 215 270 THE QUEEN OF THE CANNIBALS 293 THE DJIKIJUNKA ( OREAS DERBIANUS ) .. 316 CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE CASEMANCHE A FLOOD IN SENEGAMBIA 319 365 P 20 Bathurst FREETOWN Bamaku 10 ° Settra BRITISH ISLANDS.
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... Senegambia . They fattened their girls for marriage , believing that fat women were the most fruitful , and on them their lords exercised the droit - de - cuisse . Finally , when they died , the priests dried them in the sun , embalmed ...
... Senegambia . They fattened their girls for marriage , believing that fat women were the most fruitful , and on them their lords exercised the droit - de - cuisse . Finally , when they died , the priests dried them in the sun , embalmed ...
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... Senegambia do when they ascend the palm - tree for its wine ) , the woodman mounts about twelve feet , where the trunk has , of course , a much smaller circumference , hacks it into . two with his rude axe , and jumps down nimbly at the ...
... Senegambia do when they ascend the palm - tree for its wine ) , the woodman mounts about twelve feet , where the trunk has , of course , a much smaller circumference , hacks it into . two with his rude axe , and jumps down nimbly at the ...
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... Senegambia , marimba in Angola . It is also described by Froebel as being used by the Indians of Central America , where , which is still more curious , it is known by the same name - marimba . they executed a pas - de - deux which ...
... Senegambia , marimba in Angola . It is also described by Froebel as being used by the Indians of Central America , where , which is still more curious , it is known by the same name - marimba . they executed a pas - de - deux which ...
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