KAFIR CORN AS GROWN BY KAE^IRS IN SOUTHERN MOZAMBIQUE: 

 Height, about 15 feet; grown without fertilizers or "machine cultivation"; soil, 27 feet deep 



perish some hot, red clay amid the fright- 

 ful "ooogh-sh !" cries of the enemy as 

 their dripping assegais were thrust 

 through and through the dying and dead. 



The Zulus have had for centuries a 

 superstitious fear of salt water, and so, 

 when Chaka, Dingaan, and their brother 

 fiends had devastated practically all the 

 country between Zululand and Inham- 

 bane, wiping out kraals and even whole 



tribes by scores, they came to a long chain 

 of lakes (the lower Inharrime) parallel 

 with the coast, and there they stopped, 

 thus saving one tribe of true, pure-blood 

 Kafirs who had fled over onto the dunes 

 and low, bushy hills between the "rosary" 

 of brackish lagoons and the Indian 

 Ocean. This tribe, the M'chopis, is the 

 purest if not the only unmixed Kafir 

 tribe now in existence. 



