A photograph of indigenous people at the side of the track. There are bananas and tobacco plants in the foreground and a hill in the background. The hill is one of the copper hills where trees do not grow well.
A photograph taken at the depot as the train pulled out. It shows a large group of women at the depot, seeing their Ackari husbands off as they leave on the train.
A photograph of the main street in Elizabethville. There are some trees and building on both sides of the street. A hotel is on the right in the background.
A photograph of a partial view of an indigenous village on the left. There is corn on the right. These are used in pounding corn or "mealies" into cornmeal.
A photograph of an indigenous village on the right with corn and pumpkins on the left. One of the cottages on the right has a sign over the door in English that says "Photographic supplies".
A photograph of one of the agriculturists with a child standing next to her. She is carrying water from an open pool that is muddy and dirty. She has four gallons of water on her head in an old patrol can and about one gallon in an oil can. Both of…
A photograph of one of the agriculturists with a child standing next to her. She is carrying water from an open pool that is muddy and dirty. She has four gallons of water on her head in an old patrol can and about one gallon in an oil can. Both of…
A photograph of one of the agriculturists with a child standing next to her. She is carrying water from an open pool that is muddy and dirty. She has four gallons of water on her head in an old patrol can and about one gallon in an oil can. Both of…
A photograph of an indigenous field with peanuts in the foreground and sweet potatoes with corn in the background. There is also an indigenous village in the far background.