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The author recounts an extended expedition through the Kasai basin of the Congo, combining travel narrative with ethnographic description. He details routes and river navigation, logistical arrangements and trading with local suppliers, and the process of collecting objects and natural specimens. The account presents portraits of diverse native communities, their material culture, ceremonies, social customs, and oral traditions, illustrated by drawings, colour plates, and a map. Reflections on fieldwork challenges, colonial administration, and commercial contacts provide contextual background for the observations.

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M. W. Hilton-Simpson

M. W. Hilton-Simpson was an author known for his work in ethnography and geography, particularly focusing on the region of Kasai in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His notable book, "Land and Peoples of the Kasai," provides insights into the culture, environment, and social structures of the Kasai people. Through his detailed observations and descriptions, Hilton-Simpson contributed to the understanding of this lesser-known area, enriching the literary and academic discourse surrounding African studies.

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