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Human Leopards

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The work records trials of men accused of belonging to a clandestine society that carried out ritualized killings in Sierra Leone, presenting court testimony, procedural details, and illustrative cases. It analyzes evidence about a fetish practice centered on human fat and evaluates competing explanations for the consumption of human flesh, while noting the limits of judicial inquiry and witness reliability. The author situates the crimes within local geography, secret societies, and customary beliefs, and argues that legal punishment alone will not suffice to eradicate the practice, recommending sustained measures such as education and organized religion to supplant harmful traditions.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Sackville Street, Freetown Frontispiece
 
FACING PAGE
View of Freetown 1
 
A Temne Girl 3
 
Oblivious of Human Alligators 9
 
Poro Devils 15
 
Entrance to a Poro Bush 19
 
Bundu Devils, Sierra Leone 21
 
Wives of a Native Chief 25
 
A Poro Devil 28
 
Weaving Country Cloth 30
 
Bundu Girls and Devil 35
 
Stockade surrounding Gbangbama Prison and Guardhouse. Prisoners awaiting Trial, Gbangbama Prison 38
 
A Natural Bridge on the Road to Gbangbama 43
 
A Native Village 46
 
Palm Forest, Sierra Leone 51
 
A Native Village 56
 
A Self-Confessed Cannibal 63
 
A Water-side Village 66
 
Hinterland Types 71
 
West African Soldiers 74
 
The Prisoners of a Native Chieftainess, cracking Palm-Kernels 79
 
Ladies of the Sierra Leone Hinterland 83
 
A Native Chieftainess 85
 
Empire Day in Freetown 88
 
Where Hawkins may have Landed for Slaves 90
 
Threshing Rice, Sierra Leone Protectorate 93
 
A Native Hunter 96
 
Picking Palm-Kernels 99
 
The Highland of Sierra Leone, with Hill Station in the Foreground 104
 
Bundu Girls and Bundu Devils 111
 
Cotton Tree Station, 9 a.m. Bungalow Train, Freetown 115
 
Freetown from the Harbour 117
 
View from Government House, Freetown 125

VIEW OF FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE.

HUMAN LEOPARDS