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Mushamalengi, son of Lukenga, King of the Bakuba, set aside according to native custom in favour of the son of the eldest sister
Cicatricing, Bangala territory
Dancing woman at Ekala, upper Congo
Mongo woman of Bokeri, Lopori – Maringa District. Upper Congo
Baluba women, Kasai
Batetela woman, Kasai
Ngombe native asleep, upper Congo
Ngombe chief and his followers, upper Congo
Young Aruwimi chief
Aruwimi chief wearing hat of monkey skin
Elephantiasis in knee, Kasai District
Ngombe of Bopoto, upper Congo
A Baringa paddler – famous for his boat songs
A group of Congo women
Ngombe man of Boputo, upper Congo
The blind chief of Ndeki, Bangala territory
Aruwimi natives with peculiar headdress
A chief on the Ikelemba, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harris in his compound
Mother and child of Mongo tribe, upper Congo
Bakuba native shewing [sic] peculiar style of shaving the head
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