A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile JournalW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 452 sider |
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... Arms used by the Wanyoro - Their food and drink - A blacksmith's shop - Amusements of the na- tives - The expedition embark on the Nile , 277 CHAPTER XIII . Journey from Unyoro capital to an Egyptian camp , November 9 to December 3 ...
... Arms used by the Wanyoro - Their food and drink - A blacksmith's shop - Amusements of the na- tives - The expedition embark on the Nile , 277 CHAPTER XIII . Journey from Unyoro capital to an Egyptian camp , November 9 to December 3 ...
Side 18
... arm , and , followed by a noisy drummer , the prisoners , and mob , we pushed on for a dozen yards , and stopped in an open space where some cows were lying . A twig of grass pinioned each man , and they were made to sit on the ground ...
... arm , and , followed by a noisy drummer , the prisoners , and mob , we pushed on for a dozen yards , and stopped in an open space where some cows were lying . A twig of grass pinioned each man , and they were made to sit on the ground ...
Side 38
... arms are spears , and bows and arrows , with a few flint - guns . As they do not allow strangers to camp within their villages , we saw few houses , but those into which we were admitted were very tidy , with mud - and - wattle walls ...
... arms are spears , and bows and arrows , with a few flint - guns . As they do not allow strangers to camp within their villages , we saw few houses , but those into which we were admitted were very tidy , with mud - and - wattle walls ...
Side 41
... arms were five - feet - long spears , knobsticks , and oblong shields of leather ; dress generally a small loin - cloth . With a gourd cup they drew water from their wells and filled it into earthen " gurahs , " similar to those in ...
... arms were five - feet - long spears , knobsticks , and oblong shields of leather ; dress generally a small loin - cloth . With a gourd cup they drew water from their wells and filled it into earthen " gurahs , " similar to those in ...
Side 52
... arms below her shoulders , while her hands hang by her side . The way in which an African leads a goat or cow is different from the manner in this country . The fore - leg of the goat is held up by the man , who walks briskly along as ...
... arms below her shoulders , while her hands hang by her side . The way in which an African leads a goat or cow is different from the manner in this country . The fore - leg of the goat is held up by the man , who walks briskly along as ...
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A Walk Across Africa Or Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal Jam. Aug Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal James Augustus Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal James Augustus Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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