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Identifier: albertnyaza00bake (find matches)
Title: The Albert N'yaza
Year: 1869 (1860s)
Authors: Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893
Subjects: Nile river. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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imson-headed Spur-winged Goose 151 The Latooka Funeral Dance To face 154 Latooka Blacksmiths 165 The last Charge To face 170 Head-dress of Obbo (1) and Shoggo (2) 194 Women of Obbo 198 Katchibas eldest Son 202 Katchiba and his Hebe on a Journey 209 Overhauling the Giraffes To face 216 The Obbo War Dance To face 237 The Lake To face 249 Mehed6het Antelope 258 Natives of Lira (1) and Madi (2) in the Camp at Shooa To face 261My Examination by the Chiefs on entering Unyoro—Resolved, that I am Spekes Brother To face 281 xx LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE The Start from the Mrooli for the Lake with Kamrasis Satanic Escort To face 298 The Storm on the Albert Lake , . To face 321 The Baggera 330 Lepidosiren Annecteus 331 The Murchison Falls, about 120 ft. high from the Victoria Nile or Somerset Eiver to the Level of the Albert Lake . To face 338 The Welcome on our Eeturn to the Camp at Shooa . To face 411 Head of Black Bhinoceros 421 The Chief of the Lira Tribe 422 Skirmish with the Natives 430
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INTRODUCTION. THE primary object of geographical exploration is theopening to general intercourse such portions ofthe earth as may become serviceable to the humanrace. The explorer is the precursor of the colonist;and the colonist is the human instrument by whichthe great work must be constructed—that greatest andmost difficult of all undertakings—the civilization ofthe world. The progress of civilization depends upon geographicalposition. The surface of the earth presents certainfacilities and obstacles to general access; those pointsthat are easily attainable must always enjoy a superiorcivilization to those that are remote from associationwith the world. We may thus assume that the advance of civilizationis dependent upon facility of transport. Countriesnaturally excluded from communication may, throughthe ingenuity of man, be rendered accessible; the naturalproductions of those lands may be transported to the sea-coast in exchange for foreign commodities; and commerce,thus ins

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  • booksubject:Nile_river___from_old_catalog_
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