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Reference Base The peoples of the Happy Valley (East Africa): the aborig... |
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The peoples of the Happy Valley (East Africa): the aboriginal races of Kondoa Irangi, part II |
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Bagshawe, F.J. |
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1925 |
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Journal of the Royal African Society |
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24 (94) |
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117-130 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Hunting
Black Rhino
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Kangeju (or Kindiga) tribe, living near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania - (The arrows to shoot game are poisoned). The poison used is an alkaloid obtained from a plant or tree of the genus Strophanthus. - The poison is fatal to all animals, even elephants and rhinoceros succumbing to it if the arrow can ... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Kangeju (or Kindiga) tribe, living near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania
The Kangeju will eat everything. They are gruesome scavengers, and I have known them to gorge themselves, with evident relish and no apparent ill reults, upon the carcass of a rhinoceros which was polluting the atmosphere for half a... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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Kangeju (or Kindiga) tribe, living near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania
The Kangeju will eat everything. They are gruesome scavengers, and I have known them to gorge themselves, with evident relish and no apparent ill reults, upon the carcass of a rhinoceros which was polluting the atmosphere for half a... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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Kangeju (or Kindiga) tribe, living near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania. Left the Kangeju to consume the carcases of two rhinoceroses |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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Kangeju (or Kindiga) tribe, living near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania - The string of the bow [weapon] is made of a sinew, usually from the back muscle of the rhinoceros, which, when properly treated, makes a cord of extraordinary strength. |
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