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|  | APDEV 1478 Tswana Court, "Hautla", held under a large tree in Maun, Botswana. The Botswana people control Botswana through a system of headmen and courts. Nowadays also through elected representatives to a National Parliment. DeVore Tswana Court, "Hautla", held under a large tree in Maun, Botswana. The Botswana people control Botswana through a system of headmen and courts. Nowadays also through elected representatives to a National Parliment. DeVore
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| APKATZ 1477 Presenting the sacred Kava to the high chief, Fiji Islands. Katz Presenting the sacred Kava to the high chief, Fiji Islands. Katz
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| APBLO 1476 Nuer: A chief's court at work in western Sudan J.F.E. Bloss Nuer: A chief's court at work in western Sudan J.F.E. Bloss
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| APDEV 0214 Highland New Guinea warrior: Barbecue Pit cooking DeVore Highland New Guinea warrior: Barbecue Pit cooking DeVore
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|  | APBAG 0231 Mt. Hagen Man, Highland New Guinea, with local council ward committee badge woven into beaded headress. Bagish Mt. Hagen Man, Highland New Guinea, with local council ward committee badge woven into beaded headress. Bagish
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| APCAN 0365 Villagers running, Karkar Island, PNG Cannon-Bonventre Villagers running, Karkar Island, PNG Cannon-Bonventre
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| APCAN 1173 Highly decorated house, Karkar island, PNG Cannon-Bonventre Highly decorated house, Karkar island, PNG Cannon-Bonventre
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| APDEV 0779 Proud old warrior, Highland New Guinea shows his axe and spears DeVore Proud old warrior, Highland New Guinea shows his axe and spears DeVore
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|  | APDEV 0794 Proud old warrior, Highland New Guinea DeVore Proud old warrior, Highland New Guinea DeVore
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| APDEV 0937 Lowland New Guinea Siar Island woman feeds pigs DeVore Lowland New Guinea Siar Island woman feeds pigs DeVore
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| APBLO 1221 Among the Nuer of the Sudan, disputes between members of different lineages were often mediated by a leopard skin chief, so called because of his right to wear the leopard skin, a badge of informal authority. Bloss Among the Nuer of the Sudan, disputes between members of different lineages were often mediated by a leopard skin chief, so called because of his right to wear the leopard skin, a badge of informal authority. Bloss
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| APKOO 1220 Woman selling peppers, Bamenda, Cameroon Koons Woman selling peppers, Bamenda, Cameroon Koons
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