'Present Distribution of Tribes in the Vicinity of Fort Manning. B.C.A. & Shewing Approximate Positions of Chief Villages.'
Portrays the contemporary distribution of tribes.Covers the country around Fort Manning in western British Central Africa, extending 70 miles eastwards to Dowa Boma, 50 miles southwards into the Dzalanyama Range and 20 miles westwards to Fort Jameson in North-East Rhodesia. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and spot heights, settlements, place names and approximate extents of tribal lands.
The British LibraryStigand, Chauncey Hugh, 1877-1919, army officer, Author.
1906