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An extended travel account details journeys along Angola’s coast and the Congo River, combining close observations of towns such as Loanda and Mossulo with reports on local peoples, customs, and the realities of slavery and convict labor. Natural-history notes describe regional flora, fauna, geology, and mineral deposits, while practical chapters examine climate, diseases, native remedies, agricultural and industrial practices, and trade. Ethnographic sketches cover dances, musical instruments, burial rites, and daily life, and the narrative critiques colonial administration, taxation, and officials’ pay. Illustrations and an appendix supplement the descriptive and technical material.

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Joachim John Monteiro

Joachim John Monteiro was a notable figure in the exploration and documentation of Angola and the Congo region during the 19th century. His works, particularly "Angola and the River Congo, vol. 1" and "Angola and the River Congo, vol. 2," provide valuable insights into the geography, culture, and peoples of these areas. Monteiro's writings are significant for their detailed observations and contributions to the understanding of African landscapes and societies during a time of significant colonial interest. His explorations and accounts remain a resource for historians and readers interested in the complexities of African history.

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