DescriptionAfrica Speaks! (1930) - Maasai Women 1.jpg
English: Low resolution screenshot of two Maasai wives showing their gold and copper jewelry from the American public domain film Africa Speaks! (1930). Nudity was permitted in ethnographic films by the motion picture code at that time for educational purposes.
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