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A photograph of the wagon being used as a taxi which which was used to take the indigenous man sitting in the back of it, Jantje, home. The house can seen behind the wagon.

A photograph of Kibugwe, a Wahutu chief, in the front with his dancers in the back.

A photograph of the Wahutu dancers.

A photograph of the Wahutu dancers mid-performance.

A photograph of the Wahutu dancers mid-performance.

A photograph of the Wahutu dancers mid-performance.

A photograph of the Wahutu dancers mid-performance.

A photograph of Wahutu dancers, mid-performance, wearing leopard skins.

A photograph of Chief Kibugwe, his sons, and Rene Verstappen watching the Wahutu dancers.

A photograph of Wahutu people dancing with wearing bells and feather head-dress.

A letter dated November 23, 1875 from Walter L. Vail to Edward L. Vail describing Walter's first impressions of Tucson upon his arrival by stagecoach, his meeting the Governor, and discusses at length issues involved in acquiring property and the…

Water bottle used for christening the USS Arizona. Arizona passed prohibition in June of 1915, five years before it became Federal law. Many temperate Arizonans took a dim view to using champagne to christen a ship, despite tradition. However Navy…

Address for The First International Symposium on Water Desalination, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1965

Water hole and Somali cattle. [Shantz travel journal, June 8?, 1920]

According to treaties negotiated between Mexico and the United States, shared waterways must maintain specific water flow. Instead of losing water to evaporation and seepage, hoses may be used to carry the required water across the border. These…

A photograph of the water line. In the foreground is the sand and water along with ipomoea pes-capraerae, grass, and trees in the background.

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