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An extended firsthand account describes daily life, social organization, and material culture of the Boloki people encountered along the Congo River. It presents observations on language, crafts, food production, marriage practices, education, games, leadership, and mechanisms of social control, while outlining customary law and conflict procedures. The text examines spiritual life, mythology, witchcraft, charms, taboos, and funerary rites, and documents medical beliefs and treatments for prevalent illnesses. Detailed notes on hunting, fishing, artisanship, counting and kinship systems are supplemented by illustrations, case studies, and linguistic and ethnographic appendices.

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John H. Weeks

John H. Weeks was an American author and explorer known for his works that delve into the cultures and experiences of the Congo region. His notable books, "Among Congo Cannibals" and "Congo Life and Folklore," provide vivid accounts of the customs, traditions, and daily life of the people he encountered during his travels. Weeks' writings are characterized by their firsthand observations and anthropological insights, contributing to the understanding of African cultures in the early 20th century. Through his narratives, he offers readers a glimpse into a world that was often misunderstood and misrepresented in contemporary literature.

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