cover image: Cassava garden at Nsama village

Cassava garden at Nsama village

1976

Root crops were introduced in 20th century to avoid locusts and other above ground pests. Preparing cassava for eating is a relatively labor intensive process, requiring that it be soaked to leach out potential poisons. 6840-08 Kaputa - Nsama LMWT boat 1976
agriculture zambia natural resources cassava farms photography root crops rural areas villages melon landscapes (environments) zambian culture nsama, kaputa district, northern province, zambia tabwa culture

Authors

Cancel, Robert

Collection
Zambian Storytellers
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Nsama, Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia Zambia
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Zambia
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