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A photograph of kaffir corn just coming up, showing how the indigenous people care for their crops.

A photograph of kaffir corn with very small heads. The plants are very tall, reaching 10 feet high.

A photograph of a kaffir melon. M. W. White gave Homer Shantz this kaffir melon that had been lying in his shop for 5 months and was still in good condition. This melon is a popular stock melon with practically a solid flesh and a very resistant…

A photograph of a side view of a kaffir melon. M. W. White gave Homer Shantz this kaffir melon that had been lying in his shop for 5 months and was still in good condition. This melon is a popular stock melon with practically a solid flesh and a very…

A photograph of strychnos, commonly known as kaffir orange. These are a smaller size of strychnos that seem to have a unusually good flavor.

A photograph of two strychnos, commonly known as kaffir orange. One of them is cut open showing seed and brownish pulp.

A photograph of a train car with Kalemuengo and his friend, who is wearing a bathing suit, an officer helmet, a cloth and leather puttie.

A photograph of the bank of the Kalulu Sud river. There is corn on the right in the foreground as well as arundinaria, bidens pilosa, and stream vegetation and trees in the background.

Roy O. Evans, part of the Kansas National Guard, is sent to fight Pancho Villa in New Mexico and protect the border.

Kapok close up. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 30, 1920]

Karl (Karolek) M. Pattison as a young boy.

A photograph of a karoo bush at Quaggafontein. There is a small amount of grass between the plants and a white farmhouse in the background in the distance.

A photograph that shows typical vegetation of the karoo type.

A photograph that shows overgrazed karoo with mountains in the background.

A photograph of Conway, showing karoo, shurb, and goats pasturing in the background.

Kayenta Mine, Peabody Coal, 1977.

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