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A photograph of oil palm trees and date palm trees next to the Boma Belgian headquarters. There are two people standing facing the trees.

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 elaeis guineensis, also known as oil palm kernels, placed in a shallow basket.

A photograph of the palm oil market with many indigenous people standing and sitting in the area.

A photograph of two indigenous men carrying a large stick with moboline oil cans attached to it. The oil cans are being used here to export palm oil or butter.

Presentation of USS Arizona bell by Rear Admiral Milton E. Mills to Dr. Alfred Atkinson, President of University of Arizona.

The USS Arizona at sea. A photograph of the Battleship Arizona taken in 1935, which was an official Navy photo.

Leather sword belt of Daniel J. Condon, Cdr USN Ret. The belt was brought up by divers. It is a black, cowhide belt with a brass, circular buckle, phlange for sword and hanging strap. The phlange is attached on the left inside by a black leather…

A photograph of the office of the Director of Agriculture taken from the roadway. The trees are cupressus macrocarpa as well as phytolacca around the building. There are wind instruments on the tower of the building.

A video of Naomi Ortiz reading part of "Ode to Plastic Cups" from Rituals For Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice.

Ochra, cucumber, ochra, cucumber (brown skin), a fruit somewhat like tamarindus fruit. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 31, 1920]

A photograph of ochna, which are low shrubs with silver leaves, red sepals and receptables, and black carpels.

A photograph of a branch of ochna with deep red calyx. It's appearance is that of a deep red mass surrounded by silvery leaves.

A photogragh of a branch from a 10-12 feet tall ochna tree. The branch has leaves and yellow calyx.

Ocean front on the north side of Zanzibar. Pines at the left (Casuarina), green algae and rocks along the shore. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

...saw no more [islands] on trip and met only one steamer. [Shantz travel journal, July 30, 1919]

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