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A photograph of Chief Maniye, a very tall man with a pink checkered robe, and a pleasant face. He is standing in front of a large group of indigenous people.

A photograph of Chief Mihare with his tall brother-in-law and other indigenous people moving along a trail in a grassy hilly area.

A photograph of Mizambu, one of Shantz's favorite chiefs, looking on with others.

A photograph of the Watusi tribe and chief dancing before Rene Verstappen, chef de poste.

A photograph of Mizambo, chief of Watusi, participating in the dance.

A photograph of Mizambo and his Watusi in the dance.

A photograph of Chief Rusoka and his son. Behind them are huts and indigenous wives shelling corn.

A photograph of Chief Rusoka and his son.

A photograph of part of a poinciana tree (delonix regia), the chief street tree of Beira.

A photograph of the Chief's boma on the left along with a fence made out of branches on the right. The chief's cattle are kept here during the night.

A photograph of Chief Binga's sons Kumpi, Vimya, Savivya, Bikama, and Ndagaswa, and four sons of Chief Mlinga.

A photograph of Chief Binga's sons Kumpi, Vimya, Savivya, Bikama, and Ndagaswa, and four sons of Chief Mlinga.

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

Childhood parochial school portrait of Robert Scorcia, taken in New York (perhaps in the Queens area).

A photograph of Miss Phillis Cohen and two other young girls. It shows the type of dress worn by children in the Cape Province. In the background, it can be see the type of fence used around some of the better homes in Kimberly.

A photograph of the children of the catholic mission school and P. Bludt standing on the steps of the school.

The Chinese Chamber of Commerce building was located in downtown Tucson on S. Meyer Street. Directly east on S. Main Street was the Chinese Evangelical Church. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce served to help Chinese business owners with their…

Vincent M. Gin, Gin Lan Kwei Yee, Yee J. Ling, and Leslie M. Gin attend a Chinese family's birthday party in El Rio Neighborhood, Tucson, Arizona.

Life behind the family grocery store L & K Market for Joe Pun, Leslie Gin, Yee Gin Ling, Josephine Gin, Gin Lai Kwei Yee, and Jimmy M. Gin, 1958.
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