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Digital collection site created and managed by Voces Unidas as part of the Reclaiming the Border Narrative project.

A photograph of a shallow basket full of voandzou, also known as the bambara groundnut. It is larger than a peanut and usually one seeded, occasionally two.

A photograph of some plants which include voandzeia on the left and arachi peanuts on the right as well as corn and beans in the back.

The testimony of a 40 year old man.

A photograph of the oil painting, Vivamos Siempre Como Hermanos, by BAC Fellow, Stephany Zamarripa Castillo.

Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall inspects an Apollo prototype space suit worn by John Marburger, during his tour of the Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas.

Accompanying Udall were Dr. Morris Tepper (seated, facing camera), Deputy…

Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall is briefed on features of the Lunar Module Mission Simulator, by Warren J. North, Chief, Flight Crew Support Division, during a tour of the Manned Spacecraft Center. Houston, Texas, April 6, 1967

Bishop of Sonora Juan Navarrete's program for his pastoral visit to Father Ignacio De la Torre's Most Pure Conception Parish in Nogales, Sonora

A vineyard of Kampoot [i.e., Hanepoot?]grapes - Table Mt. in back with plantings of Pinus, and occasional trees of Leucophyllum argenteum. [Shantz travel journal, Aug. 18, 1919]

Vineyard with an angle furrow through residual growth. (They do not plant but allow the natural growth to constitute the cover.) Soil rather dark - loam to sand - with granitic rocks finely powdered - looks rich. Erodium cicutarium called Goesbloem.…

A photograph of vines at the edge of the river as well as palms and kigelia in the back.

Just beyond up over Bura, vines and grass - with mts. in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 19, 1920]

A photograph of oil palms, tall grass, and vines growing at the edge of the Lualaba river.

A photograph of indigenous village huts with a forest behind them in Malele.

A photograph taken looking into the village from the lake side. There are peanuts, corn, manihot, boma, cocoanut, kapok, cotton, oil palm, as well as huts in the back.

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