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A loop of a giant vine, Ikelemba forest

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Leper at Euli, Ikelemba River, upper Congo

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A chief on the Ikelemba, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harris in his compound

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Witch at Euli, Ikelemba

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Chief on the Ikelemba

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An Ikelemba woman with tribal mark

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A difficult tramp through the Ikelemba – Juapa watershed

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Drying clothing on the Ikelemba forest after a soaking journey

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The formation of a new mission station at Euli, Ikelemba River, upper Congo

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Agents of the Société Anonyme Belge at Bolengola on the Ikelemba

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Tree ferns on the Ikelemba

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Cotton growing on the Ikelemba

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Tree ferns, Ikelemba forest