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Here are two of our interpreters helping to fix nsima
Here are two of our interpreters helping to fix nsima. The ladies got quite a kick out of this. This is usually a big no-no. The men don’t do any of the cooking.
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Greens, chicken, and nsima (a corn mush that is a staple of their diet) talk about sharing bowls and cleaning/wahing hands
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Of course there is always the roadside mouse kabob if you are still hungry.
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These people have a home made stil
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It is not unusual to see children carrying children
It is not unusual to see children carrying children. Sometimes they are barely bigger than the child they are carrying.
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Coming in to the village you can see the fires going as the women are preparing lunch.
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Here is a woman drawing water from the well.
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Only a few villages are lucky enough to have a more modern pump well system. Here are some ladies getting water to take home.
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This is a typical hut. Most of them have a step like border around the entire house. This serves several purposes. One- the ladies can sit here and do their work. Two- during the rainy season, it raises the house to keep the water out. Three- it allows visitors to sit down for a rest. Can you imagine a stranger walking up to your house and just sitting down on your front porch!
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