WHERE ROOSEVELT WILL HUNT 



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FTSHERWOMEN AND THEIR BASKETS : VICTORIA NYANZA 

 A NATIVE ROAD IN UGANDA (SEE PAGE 243) 



"The scenery' is different, the vegeta- 

 tion is different, and, most of all, the peo- 

 ple are different, from anything else- 

 where to be seen in the whole range of 

 Africa. . . . Under a dynastic king, 

 with a parliament and a powerful feudal 

 system, an amiable, clothed, polite, and 

 intelligent race dwell together in an or- 

 ganized monarchy. . . . More than two 



hundred thousand natives are able to 

 read and write. More than 100,000 

 have embraced the Christian faith. . . . 

 There is a regular system of native law 

 and tribunals ; there is discipline, there 

 is industry, there is culture, there is 

 peace. . . . Submission without servility 

 or loss of self-respect is accorded to con- 

 stituted authority, . . . and then Uganda 



