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English: Witch doctor of the Shona people close to Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe.
Kodak photo CD from slide.
Français : Guérisseur traditionnel du peuple Shona près du Grand Zimbabwe.
Date August 1989
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Author Hans Hillewaert
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English: Witch doctor of the Shona people close to Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe.
Picture of the day This image was selected as a picture of the month for January 2008 on the German Africa Portal. It was captioned as followed: Medizinmann der Shona, Simbabwe
Picture of the day This image was selected as a picture of the day on 21 February 2010 on the French wikipedia. It was captioned as followed: Guérisseur traditionnel du peuple Shona près du Grand Zimbabwe.
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