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A maize field on the Kasai

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A wooding post on the Juapa

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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

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Canoes which have carried produce of Bolobo native traders to Leopoldville

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Mahogany at Cape Lopez

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Making sugar-cane wine on the Juapa

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Market of sugar cane and Nsesi palm at Basankusu

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Rum carrying at Landana

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The market place at Leopoldville. Stanley Pool

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Wayside market in Loanda