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A photograph of Governor Mazoratti, Rickman, and Chief Ararawe looking on at the dancers.

A photograph of a man known as the "Gorilla Man", who is a huge indigenous man and famous dancer.

A photograph of the Chiefs standing in front of office in Nyanza with Governor Mazoratti.

A photograph of the Chiefs standing in front of office in Nyanza.

A photograph of a group of Watusi chiefs with Governor Mazoratti and Homer Shantz in the back.

A photograph of a plant (Holcus halapensis) about 9 foot high in a field of peanuts. There is a cattle corral and mountains in the back.

A photograph of grassland and acacia knoll. There are palms and borassus in the back.

A photograph of indigenous Watusi cattle walking on a dirt path.

A photograph of 12 feet high sorghum. Homer Shantz is standing among the sorghum, touching one of the stalks.

A photograph of tall corn stalks with Homer Shantz standing amongst the stalks, grabbing out to one of them.

A photograph of corn stubble cut off just below the lower ears, about 3 ft. high.

A photograph of a Warundi native wearing bark cloth while holding a corn knife, showing methods of harvesting corn.

A photograph of a Warundi manamuki husking corn in the field.

A photograph of corn and cow pea on the ground while an indigenous woman sits on the ground near a basket of corn that was husked.

A photograph of 14 foot high grass sorghum with Homer Shantz standing next to it.

A photograph of tall sorghum, left to right.

A photograph of tall sorghum, left to right.

A photograph of tall sorghum from left to right.

An up-close photograph of sorghum that is a stem with no branches. Height 3.35 meters high, head 45 cm, nodes 13.

An up-close photograph of sorghum that is a stem with no branches. Height 3.39 meters high, head 39 cm, nodes 16.
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