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A photograph of manihot in the foreground and borassus palms in the distance.

A photograph of a forest with manihot and rice in the foreground, followed by forest trees, and then banana trees and more manihot in the back.

A photograph of a row of manihot glaziovii at side of street in Elizabethville. The trees are about 15 feet high with flower and fruit.

Manihot glaz[iovii] plantation. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 30, 1920]

An up-close photograph of a manihot esculenta, showing its leaf, fruit, and flower.

An up-close photograph of a manihot esculenta, showing its leaf, fruit, and flower.

A photograph of the market showing indigenous people standing and sitting near bowls of manihot meal or flour that have bees are feeding on it.

Manihot planted in ridges, as in the Congo. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

An up-close photograph of manihot root and leaf, root cut in two. It is pure starch white inside and reddish brown outer bark.

Large Manihot glaz[iovii] at side of track, corn growing in fore. Large baobab in back at left. Great [?] trees of clearing at the right. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 30, 1920]

A photograph of manihot, corn, and sweet potatoes planted in the hills. There is cassava in the back and oil palm further back.

Manihot flour in fore, corn, beans. Grinding and pounding and sifting material. Corn in back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 21, 1920]

Manihot, corn, beans in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 28, 1920]

Manuel Campuzano Jr. holds baby Marisela Campuzano. This was taken in the Dog Patch neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona.

An annotated manuscript draft of Rituals For Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice.

Map of Pearl Harbor, which includes depictions of the attacks on Ford Island and surrounding areas.
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