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FEATURE ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT Fig. 31: Cooking pot, belima. Kango, DR Congo. 18 x 23 cm. Collected in the early 1910s by A. Huterau. MRAC, inv. EO.0.0.13905. Fig. 32: Jug, mesemano. Fuliru, Uvira region, DR Congo. 20 x 16 cm. Donated by M. Grasset in 1910. MRAC, inv. EO.0.0.1700–2. 110 Fig. 33: Fetish, kabumba. Kete, DR Congo. 16 x 11 cm. Collected before 1912 by Father E. Cambier. MRAC, inv. EO.0.0.9237. Fig. 34 (right): Registration card for a three-necked pot. Lake Kisale region, DR Congo. MRAC archives, inv. AP.0.0.44905. ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT Fig. 35: Jug with double spout. Luba or Shila (?), Kilwa region, DR Congo. 24 x 19 cm. Collected in the early 1930s by G. de Witte. MRAC, inv. EO.0.0.34053. Fig. 36: Jug, kurugu, with four spouts. Lendu, DR Congo. 31 x 25 cm. Collected in 1957 by Father J. de Roovere. MRAC, inv. EO.1962.28.12. Fig. 37: Pot, minwibiri. Bubanza Province, Burundi. 13 x 14 cm. Collected in 1971 by G. Célis. MRAC, inv. EO.1974.63.19. Fig. 38 (right): Kubandwa initiation scene. Musigati village, Bubanza Province, Burundi. Photograph by G. Gélis, 1971. MRAC archives, inv. EP.0.0.10384.


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