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A big tree on the side of the road that leads to Madji Msuri in December 1909.
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Swahili girl Mariam Ascha and Kirsti Gallen-Kallela standing in front of the Gallen-Kallela family's last African home in Nairobi in October 1910 (copy 1).
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Swahili girl Mariam Ascha and Kirsti Gallen-Kallela standing in front of the family's last African home in Nairobi in October 1910 (copy 2).
The Gallen-Kallela Museum:
Swahili girl Mariam Ascha and Kirsti Gallen-Kallela stand in front of the family's last African home in Nairobi in October 1910 (copy 3).
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Local men in Gumbatta in July 1910.
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Local men chop up the carcass of a hunted antelope in Uakamba in June 1909.
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Jorma Gallen-Kallela and his first Thomson’s gazelle.
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Jorma Gallen-Kallela and his first Thomson’s gazelle.
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Mary Gallen-Kallela and her children Kirsti and Jorma stand next to a rhino shot by her husband, artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela, in May 1910.
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela at a camp on the Voi safari in December 1909.
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Two unknown people standing in front of the Gallen-Kallela family’s Nairobi home, Brickhouse, ca. 1909-1910.
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A cheetah is carried into the camp in Makindu in January 1910.
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Three unknown people are pictured by a heap of stones in December 1909.
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A naked man standing by a river in Africa, ca. 1909-1910.
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Gunbearer Muhammed bin Juma sits on a doorstep with one of his wives and a child in October 1910.
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Gunbearer Muhammed bin Juma sits on a doorstep with one of his wives and a child, with Kirsti Gallen-Kallela standing in the background in October 1910.
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A dead hartebeest antelope lays on the ground on a study trip in Nairobi in June 1909.
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Three young men stand over an antelope carcass on a study trip in Makamba in June 1909.
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Katambo and Maasai Warrior Djogona are fighting.
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Prisoners cutting stone in the Nairobi plains in September 1910.
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A man, possibly sultan king Uadjige, in Gumbatta in July 1910.
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela's servants carry dead vultures near the Tana River in June 1910.
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A carcass of a hunted eland antelope in Makindu. ; Photograph 1 and 2.
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Kenosua tends to animal skins and boils their skulls near Brickhouse in Nairobi.
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Men are chopping up a carcass on a study trip in Nairobi.
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela painting and Nganga holding a parasol in Ukamba, ca.1910.
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People by the river Tana with a hippo shot by Jorma Gallen-Kallela (sitting on a rock), 1910.
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A hippo shot by Jorma Gallen-Kallela washes up on the bank of the Tana River.
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Jorma Gallen-Kallela with unknown men in Nairobi Plains, 1910.
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Gunbearer Muhammed bin Juma, Mary Gallen-Kallela and her children, Kirsti and Jorma, sitting in front of a dead hyena on Kahara Mountain, April 1910.