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THE QUEEN COMES OUT OF A MUD-AND-WATTLE NATIVE HUT during her visit to Kenema, Sierra Leone. Various aspects of native village life were demonstrated, with people carrying out their normal routine. That is why the housewife squats outside the hut, feeding her baby and having a hair-do at the same time.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29690, 7 December 1961, Page 17

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THE QUEEN COMES OUT OF A MUD-AND-WATTLE NATIVE HUT during her visit to Kenema, Sierra Leone. Various aspects of native village life were demonstrated, with people carrying out their normal routine. That is why the housewife squats outside the hut, feeding her baby and having a hair-do at the same time. Press, Volume C, Issue 29690, 7 December 1961, Page 17

THE QUEEN COMES OUT OF A MUD-AND-WATTLE NATIVE HUT during her visit to Kenema, Sierra Leone. Various aspects of native village life were demonstrated, with people carrying out their normal routine. That is why the housewife squats outside the hut, feeding her baby and having a hair-do at the same time. Press, Volume C, Issue 29690, 7 December 1961, Page 17