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Congo life and folklore

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative is framed through the journey of a brass rod used as local currency, which passes among owners and serves to present riverine travel, village life, funerary rites, witch‑finding ordeals, and everyday customs observed by a Baptist missionary. Part I records encounters, omens, disputes, games, market exchange and the challenges faced by missionaries confronting entrenched superstitions, while Part II collects thirty-three native tales told round evening fires, including animal fables, riddles, and moral parables. The combined account mixes ethnographic description, personal anecdote, and retold folklore to portray social beliefs, ritual practice, and the cultural obstacles to religious change.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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A NATIVE VILLAGE
THE MAIN PATH ON WATHEN STATION
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THE LOWER CONGO RIVER NINETY MILES FROM THE SEA 10
 
A CONGO HUT 10
 
THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL AT NKABA 58
 
JUNGLE PATH THROUGH THE FOREST 84
 
WATHEN: THE BOYS’ QUARTERS 100
 
WATHEN: THE DISPENSARY 100
 
SCHOOL-BOYS PLAYING HOCKEY 116
 
AT THE GIANT STRIDE 116
 
GYMNASTICS 116
 
BUSY WASHING 128
 
RESTING AFTER WASHING 128
 
SCENES IN CATARACT REGION 166
 
A WITCH-DOCTOR 166
 
NATIVE ROPE BRIDGE 202
 
NATIVE BRIDGE 202
 
WHITE TRADER AND NATIVE TRADERS AND THEIR PRODUCE 236
 
THE REV. JOHN H. WEEKS AND HIS BOYS 252
 
CLOTH WEAVING 258
 
BLACKSMITHS 258
 
CATS’ CRADLES 284
 
A PROTECTIVE FETISH 284
 
DEACONS OF WATHEN CHURCH 304
 
TEACHERS WORKING UNDER THE WATHEN CHURCH 304
 
A CHRISTIAN WEDDING 312
 
CHURCH COLLECTION AT WATHEN 312
 
A NATIVE MARKET 332
 
BAPTISMAL SERVICE, CHRISTMAS 1905 332