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Show - Stone-Age Men in Africa Sir Harry Johnston tells of a tribe '" " In Yenya, South Africa, who wander anions dense forests and game-haunt ed wilderness. "The tribe, the Anflo-roho, Anflo-roho, reproduces In a most striking manner the life which we may suppose to have been led by our far-away ancestors an-cestors In the earliest Stone Aces," lie says. "They lead, in fact, very much the ' , life that the most primitive types of man led In Great Britain and France In ' J the far back days of big animals, possibly pos-sibly before the coining of the glacial : periods. 0 - "They live entirely by the chase, . . often consuming the ilesh of birds and .'. . beasts uncooked. Though they com-j. com-j. . mlt considerable devastation among the game of the province, they are a . - picturesque feature when encountered." encoun-tered." Detroit News. |