An up-close photograph of four plantains, 15 inches long. The plantains are tough and not very sweet. They can be eaten raw but are usually boiled or baked.
An up-close photograph showing the detail of an oil palm cluster. The cluster does not push out far beyond the leaf bases and forms a very dense cluster.
A photograph of indigenous people walking on a road with produce to take to the market. Early on Saturday morning the natives on the east side of the river come across to the market. Here they arrange goods inside of a fence and the natives buy -…
A photograph of a group of indigenous women lined up against a fence in order to sell their produce. The main produce being sold is cassava, corn, and bananas.
A photograph of a group of indigenous women lined up against a fence in order to sell their produce. Behind them are baskets full of manihot and bananas.
A photograph taken from the market, looking into the town. There is a Belgian bank at the right. There are several people talking towards town with an indigenous woman with load of cassva on her head.
A photograph of indigenous people at the market. There is a line of indigenous women standing up against the fence, looking to sell. Behind them are several piles of cassava and two young indigenous boys standing and facing the camera.