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Mode of Salutation, illustration from Great African Travellers, from Mungo Park to Livingstone
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Mode of Salutation, illustration from Great African Travellers, from Mungo Park to Livingstone
XJF437963 Mode of Salutation, illustration from Great African Travellers, from Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley, a novel by William H.G. Kingstone, first published in 1874 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: This illustration shows an instance in the travels of explorer Dr David Livingstone (1813-1873); Travelling through what is now northern Zimbabwe, Livingstone is said to have encountered a remarkable local custom; The natives of this region have a curious way of saluting a stranger, Instead of bowing they throw themselves on their backs on the ground, rolling from side to side and slapping the outsides of their thighs, while they utter the words " _Kina bomba! kina bomba_!" In vain the doctor implored them to stop, They, imagining him pleased, only tumbled about more fiercely and slapped their thighs with greater vehemence ; William H.G. Kingston (1814-1880) was an English adventuer writer; ); English, out of copyright
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This print captures a fascinating moment from the travels of renowned explorer Dr. David Livingstone in 19th century Africa. The illustration, taken from William H. G. Kingston's novel "Great African Travellers" showcases an extraordinary local custom encountered by Livingstone during his journey through what is now northern Zimbabwe. In this peculiar mode of salutation, instead of bowing, the natives throw themselves on their backs onto the ground and begin rolling from side to side while slapping the outsides of their thighs. As they engage in this unique ritual, they enthusiastically exclaim, "_Kina bomba! kina bomba_!". Despite Livingstone's pleas for them to stop, they mistakenly interpret his reaction as delight and intensify their movements with even greater fervor. The engraving beautifully depicts this cultural encounter that left a lasting impression on Livingstone. It offers us a glimpse into the rich diversity and customs found within different African communities during that time period. William H. G. Kingston, an English adventure writer who authored numerous works inspired by real-life explorers like Livingstone and Stanley, first published this novel in 1874. His writings shed light on these remarkable journeys undertaken by brave individuals who ventured into unknown territories to unravel the mysteries of Africa. This historical artwork is part of a private collection and serves as a testament to both the artistic talent behind its creation and the enduring legacy of exploration in Africa during the 19th century.
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