A herd of the Bororo in Baliland. The Watussi-cattle are occasionally used for carrying things, but not as draught animals Bororoherde i. Baliland. Das Watussirind wird nicht zum Ziehen verwendet, wohl aber gelegentlich zum Tragen
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Note: Ein Mann mit einem Seil und eine Frau fesseln der Kuh die Hinterbeine um sie zu melken. (PJ 11.1998). Note translation: Man with rope and woman tying the cows back legs together to milk it. (PJ 11.1998). - The use of the term "Watussi" is interesting here, what is its background? (PV & PJ, 03.2002). Stamped: "Museum der Basler Mission, Basel, Missionsstrasse 21."
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b/w positive, paper print, gelatin-silver 5.5 x 8.5 cm.
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