The Craftsmen Of Barotseland - The first stage of processing skins. After they are pegged and dried in the sun, the skin has sour cream applied to it and it is then brayed with a most primitive tool - in this case the jawbone of an animal. February 8, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).
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