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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

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Bakuba native shewing [sic] peculiar style of shaving the head

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View of Ibanshe, Bakuba country, Kasai

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Place at which Mr. and Mrs. Harris emerged after journey through Bakuba Kingdom. Kasai Company's post, Bashishombe, Kasai River

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The native market, Ibanshe near Mushenge, Bakuba Country, Kasai

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Mr. Harris shewing portrait of Dr. Thomas Hodgkin to Bakuba natives, upper Kasai

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Mr. Harris showing portrait of the late Lord Monkswell to Bakuba natives, upper Kasai