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Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall congratulating newly inaugurated President Raul Leoni of Venezuela. Standing behind Udall is Ambassador Charles Allan Stewart, March 8-14, 1964

Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall talking with Ambassador Charles Allan Stewart during the inauguration of President Raul Leoni of Venezuela, March 8-14, 1964

Hot spring and the ruins of a resort, which has been suspected of operating as a smuggling center for undocumented workers. In the background, mountains are visible.

A photograph of Indian traders trying to board the Sliamer Taroba, a British-Indian boat, and Port officers examining the passengers.

Table of contents for the Magic Yali collection.

A photograph of indigenous boys using hoes to prepare the ground for planting.

A photograph of Chief Ararowe wrapped in americana with other indigenous people standing near him.

A photograph of the Indigenous chief shooting and arrow with many indigenous people watching on the side.

A photograph of an indigenous cow with two indigenous boys standing behind it.

A photograph of a Watusi, one of the dancing men.

A photograph of an indigenous dancer.

A photograph of the Watusi dancing.

A photograph of the Watusi dancing men.

A photograph of Chief Ararawe leading the dancers.

The head of the dancing column. The body of the dancer is white clay to the waist and this decorated by being scraped off. Ostrich plumes fitted under the nose and leading back over the head, white & black, are used. A monkey or lion skin is often…

The head of the dancing column. At Shimbu the Meru danced for movies. The most interesting feature of the dance is the high jump - with feet dragged behind or even a slight kick back. The long spear, the head dress and practical absence of clothing…

A photograph of Denny at work photographing indigenous dancers for movies.
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