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George Rodger - NIGERIA. Kano. 1951.
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. The Mosque of Kano, built of white stone and topped by a green tiled dome and twin minarets 97 feet high. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. The Fetish man sells all types of charms to ward off evil spirits. One of his most potent charms against evil spirits is the dried h
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. The dusty roads to Kano are always crowded with natives going to and from the largest market in Africa. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. This lady carries her shop on her head. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. One of the oldest industries of Kano is the dying of native, woven cloth with locally grown indigo. These dying pits are ten feet de
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. One of the oldest industries of Kano is the dying of native, woven cloth with locally grown indigo. These dying pits are ten feet de
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. The gateway Kofar Dan Agundi, one of the 15 entrances to the old walled city of Kano. The roads leading to Kano are ususally crowded
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Railway. Women, men and children sell all kinds of things to passengers on the railway. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Railway. Women, men and children sell all kinds of things to passengers on the railway. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. Some of the Emir's retainers by the palace walls which, like most buildings in Kano are made of sun-baked mud. 1951
NIGERIA. KANO. Kano Market. One of the oldest industries of Kano is the dying of native, woven cloth with locally grown indigo. These dying pits are ten feet de
NIGERIA. Kano. Men leaving Kano market carrying their latest purchase, a new roof for their house. 1951.
NIGERIA. Kano. Market. 1951.
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