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Baluba women, Kasai

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Band Stand, San Tome

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Bangala tribal mark

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Baobab tree with fruit, used as article of diet by Mohammedans

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Bashilele women, Kasai

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Batetela woman and child at Dima, Kasai River

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Batetela woman, Kasai

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Batetela woman, Kasai

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Bay of San Tome with sides of Pier shewing steps where servicaes land

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Benguella pier whence slaves are shipped to Cocoa Islands

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Bible Society's depot, Accra

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Birds' nest and grass from the Kasai

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Blossom of nsesi or thatching palm

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Boat building shed at Loanda

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Boats carrying repatriated "servicaes" ashore at Novo Redondo from S. S. Zaire

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Bolobo fishers with their produce

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Bolobo fishers with their produce

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Bolobo fishers with their produce at Leopoldville

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Bolobo fishers, with their produce for sale at Leopoldville

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Bolobo traders with their produce, brought by canoe over 200 miles