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Chief with wives bringing in fuel by canoe. Taken in creek near Basankusu. Old Abir territory

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Large canoe in which Mr. and Mrs. Harris travelled up the Maringa River

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Canoe at Baringa racing alongside that carrying Mr. and Mrs. Harris and carriers

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Canoe carrying produce on Aruwimi River

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Canoe laden with produce, Lulanga River. Upper Congo

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Canoe with produce on the Aruwimi

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Mr. Harris greeting old chief on Bopoto Beach, upper Congo

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On the banks of the Bocima River, tributary of the Mongalla, awaiting canoes for transporting carriers and loads

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Canoe carrying three large wicker fishing traps. Upper Kasai

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Flotilla of tiny canoes, Baringa beach, upper Congo

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Canoes which have carried produce of Bolobo native traders to Leopoldville

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Fishing canoe, Kasai River

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Trading canoes at Leopoldville

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