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The market. Shows corn, beans, bananas, fish, sweet potatoes. [Shantz travel journal, July 28, 1919]

A photograph of people standing around as teff hay is sold in the market in Johannesburg at 15 pound to 16 pounds and 10 shillings per ton. The auction method is universally used in South African markets.

A photograph taken from outside of the market, showing the bamboo fence surrounding the market area as well as the depot anf the bay in the background.

The market, N'gano - N'gano a mile beyond our camp. It is a typical native market on the top of one of the great hills. Held at 2:00 P.M. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 17, 1920]

The market, N'gano - N'gano a mile beyond our camp. It is a typical native market on the top of one of the great hills. Held at 2:00 P.M. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 17, 1920]

Looking down on the native market. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 18, 1920]

A photograph showing a basket used most commonly for carrying produce to the market. it is made of two oil palm leaves and bast fiber.

A photograph of indigenous people standing and walking around the market.

A photograph of a market scene. There is cassava and corn being sold with lots of indigenous people walkng around.

The meat market - retail. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 17, 1920]

Market scene. Lemon, lime, tomatoes, eggs, fresh manihot, dry manihot in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 31, 1920]

Bananas, rambutan (red and yellow), guava (red and yellow), sugar cane - street scene. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

Photograph of Marlow, crew member of the USS Arizona, who was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Oral history conducted by Ellen Lomonaco with Martin Kos in Tucson, Arizona on December 19, 1984. Mr. Kos was a member of the original USS Arizona crew in 1918, making him a plank owner.

Original title in German: Martin Luther und die deutsche Bibel

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