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Mother and her twin sons at Baringa, upper Congo. All wearing the badge of honour across the forehead

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Kasai woman

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Mother and child of Mongo tribe, upper Congo

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Half-cast[e] child of Belgian trader, Kasai

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Lulua woman, Kasai

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Priests on Eloby Island, with their native lads

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Zappo Zap woman at Ibanshe, Kasai

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Senegalese family at Gabon, French Congo

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Head-binding of infant, Bangala district. Upper Congo

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Sleeping sickness patient with his mother at the Lazarette, Coquilhatville

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Baluba women in market at Ibanshe, Kasai

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Native trader and family at Landana

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A Congo chief with a few of his reputed 1000 wives

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Zappo – Zap, village at Ibansche, Kasai District

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Gardens at Dima, Kasai River

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Pounding maize on the Kasai

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Long Beard touching the ground. The pride of the Congo chief

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Mr Harris and the mutilated Congo lad, Impongi

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Camping for the night at Bolombo, on journey from Baringa to Ikelemba River

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