File:Pygmy shaman.jpg
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DescriptionPygmy shaman.jpg | Talking with a pygmy shaman in Africa. The photo probably taken by Kazimierz Nowak (1897-1937, the author is on the photo; taken probably by a self-timer) during his trip through Africa - a Polish traveller, correspondent and photographer. Probably the first man in the world who crossed Africa alone from the North to the South and from the South to the North (from 1931 to 1936; on foot, by bicycle and canoe). | ||||||
Date | circa about 1931-36 | ||||||
Source | http://www.poznajswiat.com.pl/art/1039 | ||||||
Author | probably Kazimierz Nowak or an unknown author | ||||||
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