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Title
Nsaka (thatch roof gazebo) at Nsama
Creator
Cancel, Robert
Date Created and/or Issued
1983
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, The UC San Diego Library
Collection
Zambian Storytellers
Rights Information
Under copyright
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Rights Holder and Contact
Cancel, Robert
Description
Structure is used for informal gatherings, in the shade of the day, for relaxing and conversations. Nsaka can be found as part of a housing compound or in a public village space, depending on its function.
6843 - from a black slide box (Part 2)
Type
image
Form/Genre
photography
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb62180111
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Shade (light-related concept)
Thatching
Zambian culture
Tabwa culture
Villages
Public buildings
Gazebos
Recreation structures
Photography
Nsama, Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia
Zambia
Place
Nsama, Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia
Zambia

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