In the early part of the 1800s, the area was extensively planted with maize, potatoes, kumara, taro, calabashes, melons and pumpkins. |
Decorated with potjiekos pots, beaded dolls and calabashes, the restaurant also promises to be easy on your pocket. |
Chadian craftsmen produce musical instruments of extremely high quality using materials such as wood, animal guts and horns, and calabashes. |
In Makarou they played calabashes ringed with cowrie shells, creating a wonderful sound to accompany this joyous, fast-paced dance. |
But baskets and ornamental calabashes can't put food in the mouths of 12 people. |
Some are large calabashes with leather drumheads and are played with the hands. |