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Cancel, Robert
Description
Main source of water for this section of Kaputa village is the Choma River, and Donna Cancel drew water in two plastic buckets once or twice per day for drinking, bathing and washing clothes, Kaputa, Northern Province. Traditional practices. Immediately to her left is a fishing weir that forms a partial barrier and directs fish into attached traps. 6840-02 Moto Moto / Scenes around Kaputa Kasongole, Nsemiwe 1976
Type
image
Form/Genre
photography
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb5296518s
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Water resources Buckets (vessels) Rural areas Zambian culture Riverbanks Water storage systems Rivers Water Landscapes (environments) Natural resources Weirs Photography Choma, Southern Province, Zambia Zambia Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia
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