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The Bantu make up two thirds of Africa's population mainly in the southern part of the continent. However they originate in the northwest and many Bantu refugees can trace their origins back to ancestors in southeast African tribes who were enslaved in the 18th century by agents of the Sultanate of Zanzibar. These ancestral tribes include, among others, the Makua and Yao of southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique; the Ngindo of southern Tanzania; the Nyasa of southern Tanzania, northern Mozambique, and northern Malawi; and the Zaramo and Zigua of northeast Tanzania. Other southeast African tribes represented among the Bantu refugees include the Digo, Makale, Manyawa, Nyamwezi, and Nyika. More research needs to be made on the cape and the beadwork.

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Photo Detail - Anonymous - Partially Nude Bantu Woman Balancing a Water Gourd on Her Head
Anonymous Partially Nude Bantu Woman Balancing a Water Gourd on Her Head

Price $450

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Description

Ref.# 6641

Medium Albumen print from wet plate negative

Mount on original mount

Photo Date 1870c  Print Date 1870c

Dimensions 7-3/4 x 5-3/8 in. (197 x 137 mm)

Photo Country Africa

Photographer Country Africa

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