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Mr. Chishele Chuulu at gathering explaining meaning of royal spear, axe, bow and arrows. During a video session, numerous people offered historical and fictional narratives, and Mr. Chuulu, a member of the royal family, explained the meaning of these iconic implements. 6842-06 Kaputa: At Chiefs, also / at Shikapya plus friends, / October 1983 Canadian Camp / Chishele Chuulu 1983
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image
Form/Genre
photography
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ark:/20775/bb1781123x
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No linguistic content
Subject
Spears (weapons) Tools Storytellers Weapons Royalty (nobility) Leaders Zambian culture Old age Tabwa culture Children Oral tradition--Africa Storytelling Photography Zambia Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia
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