A native woman with a hoe. This is typical - usually they carry the hoe on their head when not using it - it is usually spiked on top and driven through the handle. Occasionally this type with handle going through, but usually the type is like this…
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 the shop of S. Comrodien & Company, Greenpoint location, Baconsfield. It is a dingy, dirty place, which is a sort of general shop frequented by indigenous people. The proprietor is standing at the very back of the store. There are two…