HIS SHARE OF THE KIEL.—A Tanganyikan hunter returning home with his share of the kill—one leg of a zebra. He carries his longbow and poisoned arrows in his other hand. The bushmen of Tanganyika are skilful archers, and hunting is their main means of livelihood.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27377, 16 June 1954, Page 3
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45HIS SHARE OF THE KIEL.—A Tanganyikan hunter returning home with his share of the kill—one leg of a zebra. He carries his longbow and poisoned arrows in his other hand. The bushmen of Tanganyika are skilful archers, and hunting is their main means of livelihood. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27377, 16 June 1954, Page 3
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