Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1920, Gravure Section, Image 39

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AN OCTOGENARIAN OF THE BURMESE ALPS,
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to get rid of their mules and horses and hitch their
women folks to plows and carts. la Tuckey, women
can be bought much cheaper than mules, socmen hare
preferred to keep a large number of wives and sell
their mulea The photo shows an Algerian farmer
driving two of his women with a poor, almost staryed
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BURMESE PORTER-WOMAN AND HER
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TWENTY WOMAN TEAM ON A DARJEEUNO HIGHWAY.
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WOMENCOAUNO 8TEAMER AT NAOASAKI, JAPAN.