Library - Selected African Holdings

Library - Selected African Holdings

University of California, San Diego

Selected items with African Origination


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UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Consisting of three stages, with the third by far the tallest, Chishimba Falls powers a hydro-electric generating station, near the provincial capital, Kasama. 6842-01 Nsama 1983 / Nsama home + …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Daniel, Michael and Donna Cancel at Chishimba Falls, Kasama. 6842-01 Nsama 1983 / Nsama home + neighbors - Mweru Wantipa - / Chishimba falls, Nkamba Bay / Danny's 1st haircut, …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Bicycles are a highly-prized method of transport in rural areas. They are used to move people and goods when other forms of transport are not feasible or affordable. 6842-05 October: …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

With first stage of the falls in the background, photo includes Michael, Robert and Daniel Cancel. 6842-01 Nsama 1983 / Nsama home + neighbors - Mweru Wantipa - / Chishimba …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Chishimba Falls is thought to be the residence of a powerful nature spirit. Photo shows the second of three stages of the fall, as well and Daniel, Michael and Donna …



UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Lake Tanganyika and several resorts and a game park was around two hours drive from Nsama village, and a bit longer from Kaputa, in 1983. Brief visits served as a …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Neighbor sits on a wooden bench in area where she and other women work during the day. Debris on ground is left over from husking grains, millet, other crops that …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

Looking north on Chachacha Road in Lusaka, Zambia. To the left is the Central Market, made up of many kiosks, selling a range of fresh foods and dry goods. 6842-11 …


UCSD: University of California, San Diego · 1983

This small village was the site of numerous storytelling sessions, with some fine performers. The storytellers comprised men, women and children, with an age range of 10 to over 60 …