The Races of Man, And Their Geographical Distribution

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patriarclial influence with the Monomoisy, and that the great carayans which come to Kilwa and to the coast opposite Zanzibar "bring him a present and look to him for protection during their stay." Beasts of burden appear to be entirely unknown to the Monomoisy ; and the ponderous elephant tusks, when brought to the coast, have been sometimes found to con- tain a little box or other article, deposited under the fancied idea that " it will lessen the weight." According to Sadik, " the Monomoisy
...trade only iu ivory, and do not bring slaves ; but sometimes a bad fellow among them -wjU manage to seU his friend." One of the Monomoisy caravans reached the coast just before my arrival at Zanzibar ; and several individuals, attracted apparently by motives of curiosity, came over to the island. They had a general air of superiority over the Zanzibar Negroes ; and some of them were taU and manly in their bearing, and had finer countenances than I have elsewhere seen in the Negro race. Their teeth were shghtly filed, but there were no marks or scars upon the skin ; and the head was shaved, with the exception of a small tufb on the crown.

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