The Natural History of Man: Being an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Uncivilized Races of Men, Volumen1G. Routledge, 1874 |
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Abeokuta Abyssinians animal arms arrows assagai beads Bechuanas Bedouin body Bosjesman Caboceers calabash called Camma canoe carried cattle ceremony charms chief cloth colour consequence contrived cowries curious custom Damaras dance death decorated Dingan Dinka dress Egbas elephant enemy European fastened father feet fetish fire girl hair hand head hippopotamus horn Hottentot hunters hyæna illustration inches inhabitants iron Kaffir kaross killed kind king kraal Krumen leather length look maize Makololo manner mentioned mode Mpongwé native nearly negro never ordinary ornaments Ovambos oxen passed peculiar piece pipe poison possess prophet remarkable river round savage scarcely seen Sekeletu shape shield side skin slaves soldiers sometimes soon Southern Africa spear specimen spirit spot stick strange Tchaka thongs traveller tree tribes Unyoro village warriors weapons wear whole wife wives woman women wood wound Zulu