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The chief of the Isorgi and his harem: This warrior loaned his village to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Trader Horn" expedition for the taking of scenes in connection with the picture, and was paid with pans of salt, for which "the natives would mortgage their grandmothers."

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Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3392, 24 December 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)

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The chief of the Isorgi and his harem: This warrior loaned his village to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Trader Horn" expedition for the taking of scenes in connection with the picture, and was paid with pans of salt, for which "the natives would mortgage their grandmothers." Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3392, 24 December 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)

The chief of the Isorgi and his harem: This warrior loaned his village to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Trader Horn" expedition for the taking of scenes in connection with the picture, and was paid with pans of salt, for which "the natives would mortgage their grandmothers." Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3392, 24 December 1931, Page 2 (Supplement)