Published on February 25, 2006

Pict17 A village.jpg

A partial view of Wlah Village (called Wlah Town by its residents), located in the upper region of Rivercess County

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Children of Wlah Village playing "Freetown-ball" (a kind of game similar to football/soccer, but with a much smaller goal and without a special goalkeeper)

Pict16 A kitchen in the village.jpg

A housewife cooking in a kitchen in Wlah Village; this is a typical village kitchen in the countryside of Liberia

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A house and its adjacent kitchen in Wlah Village

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A resident of Wlah Village fixing soap for sale in the village; it's meant for washing clothes and dishes, but many people use it for bathing; it is commonly called "iron" soap because it is very hard; some Bassa people call it "Kla-ba-klee"

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Some residents of Wlah Village with a small infront-of-the-house market

Pict24 A typical village.jpg

A partial view of Zoyeah Village (called Zoyeah Town by its residents), located in the upper region of Rivercess County

Pict21 A family in the village.jpg

A typical extended family (grandmother, children, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, son-in-law, etc) in Zoyeah Village

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