-* Anthropology : Physical 



climate ought to be well suited to its growth, the banana does 

 not take any important place as a staple of food in Liberia. In 

 all probability, as no form of the edible banana is really in- 

 digenous to Africa, it has scarcely penetrated as a cultivated 

 plant into all the recesses of the Liberian forests. 



390 NYENEVVODOKE, A VILLAGE ON THE LIHKK1AX HANK OK THE CAVAl LA KIVEK 

 (KETIEBO COUNTRY) 



Fish, ot course, makes a very good second to vegetable food 

 in the diet of the coast tribes, and dried and smoked fish make 

 their way a certain distance inland as an article of trade. P'ish 

 are also procured from the rivers, and are a favourite article of 

 diet throughout the country, except in such rare instances^ as 



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