cover image: House of fisheries employee, Mukupa Katandula

House of fisheries employee, Mukupa Katandula

1976

There is a large mango tree in front of the house and to the left are bundles of grass for roof thatching. Houses built by fisheries had small, fired bricks as main construction material and therefore longer lasting than mud bricks. 6842-05 October: Mukupa Katandula / Kanakakonge, Kasangole / Kaputa Salt Camp, Houses at MK 1983
zambia fisheries fruit photography public housing roofs rural areas trees mango houses thatching tabwa culture mukupa katandula, northern province, zambia brick (clay product)

Authors

Cancel, Robert

Collection
Zambian Storytellers
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Zambia Mukupa Katandula, Northern Province, Zambia
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Zambia
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