Africa and its inhabitants . n i. STANLEY FALLS. •103 Below Nyangwo follow other cannibal communities, which maintained directtrading relations with the Arabs. The riverain tracts are hero thickly peopled,and some of the villages have thousands of inhabitants. Eut after the appear-ance of the Arabs most of them were displaced, so that very few of those men-tioned by Stanley can now be identified. An island near the right bank below the seventh and last of llie iSlunley Falls Fig. 23o.—Tjndeu Chief of Iboko and Head Chief op the Ba-Noaij*.


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