Constructing the “banda” or drying shack for the skins collected. |
Skinning shelter. |
Camp at Saronia, Tanganyika. |
Packaging skins for shipment. |
Irving Perkins and Samuel A. Barrett |
Irving Perkins with a tracker. |
Dr. Barrett with a tracker. |
Besides Sim, the Cudahy-Massee Expedition also had a temporary pet baboon named Rastus. |
An Embu man. |
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A store in Embu, Kenya. |
Ikoma musicians. |
Ikoma men. |
Ikoma dancers. |
Construction of Ikoma homes. |
Kikuyu women. |
Kikuyu in festival attire. |
Kikuyu calabash vendor en route to the market. |
A Kikuyu girl. |
A Kikuyu man with one distended ear and one ear wrapped around itself. |
A Kikuyu youth dancer. |
Kikuyu dancers. |
A Kitosh women. |
A Kitosh home. |
A Maasai women. |
Maasai men. |
Maasai women. |
A Maasai man in chief attire. |
A Mbeere boy. |
A Mbeere chief with part of his family. |
A Turkana man with a wrist knife. |
A Turkana women. |
A Turkana women. |
Turkana women with youth. |
Irving Perkins with Wadorobo trackers while hunting for bongo. |
The full African staff on the Cudahy-Massee Expedition. |
A sign in Kitgum, Uganda showing that it is the “center of the universe.” |
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A boy playing a hand-made harp in Mombassa, Kenya. |
The Tana River. |
Poster for the film Carveth Wells made about the expedition. |