Full title reads: "Africa - WITH PRINCE GEORGE IN S. AFRICA - Further unique pictures by our cameraman accompanying the Royal tour."
South Africa.
Prince George, Duke of Kent, seated on dais, receives presents from Chiefs of the Bangwato Tribe. Native men place their presents in front of Prince George.
Native girls perform rhythmic demonstration of corn crushing. Pots filled with corns are placed between each two girls. Girls have crushing poles in their hands. They continuously hit corns in pots one after another with their poles very fast.
Girls perform pot carrying - girls walking in lines with pots of different sizes and shapes on their heads. They sing as they go. Prince and another man watching African native dance. Men dancing - Prince and another man observe.
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