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A young heifer of five months, reared on the Aruwimi

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Cattle rearing on the Aruwimi

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Evening scene in riverside village of Boondi, Aruwimi. Oldest residents saw Stanley pass down from Yambuya to Basoko

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Canoe carrying produce on Aruwimi River

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Canoeing on the Aruwimi. Mrs. Harris and native attendants in foreground

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Canoe with produce on the Aruwimi

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Young Aruwimi chief

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Aruwimi chief wearing hat of monkey skin

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Aruwimi natives with peculiar headdress

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Rapids at Yambuya, Aruwimi River

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Rapids at Yambuya, Aruwimi River

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Superintendent of rubber plantation and farm at Banganju, Aruwimi, with wife and child

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Overseer's dwelling on rubber plantation of Banganju, Aruwimi

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Coffee drying at Bomani, Congo State Plantation, Aruwimi

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Acacia avenue at Barumba on main Congo. Opposite mouth of the Aruwimi