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The Gutowskis in Mambilla - the photos Part 5

The photographs are copyright Willi Gutowski.
They may be used in education provided acknowledgement is made.
No commercial use may be made without prior permission in writing.

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100. A Christian Pastor and his wife 101. Herbs for sale at market
102. Amulet maker at Moslem medicine market 103. Child's doll made of grass
104. Presentation of a double-headed spear to Dr. Willi Gutowski and a basket to Anita 105. Jeff Kimber and carved wooden pole at Bamenda
106. Juju man (shaman) at Beli 107. Dr. Willi Gutowski competing with Juju man at Beli
108. Dr. Gutowski and children dressed for Haloween with "crow" carved mask 109. Sacrificed chick
110. Juju man wearing wild banana fibre suit at Tikeret 111. Infected wounds on a child treated by a shaman
112. Scars on a baby treated by a shaman 113. ceremonial charges on horseback to welcome the chief of Mambilla
114. Jesse's baptism 115. Fertility idols used in a skit
116. Christian wedding, note that right hand holds right hand and bride's eyes are downcast 117. Meat barbecue at Mayobellowa
118. River boats on Benue River at Jimeta 119. Boy beating the "calling" drum to summon people to church
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