A Memorial On Native Rights in the Land And Its Fruits in the Congo Territories

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A Memorial On Native Rights in the Land And Its Fruits in the Congo Territories
E D Edmund Dene Morel
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(Writing of the future growth of trade on the Upper Congo)" Cloth will win the day here even- tually. We are literally besieged for the very smallest refuse of clothing that we possess. " . . .
The in- (Among the Basoko, on the Aruwimi) "During the few days of our mutual dustriOUS intercourse, they gave us a high idea of their qualities industry, after their own style, Basoko. No * being the least conspicuous. They seemed to me to be the most valuable people for this characteristic that I h
...ad met. Their fishing canoes we witnessed coming in and going out continuously, and while the people traded with us, they continued to pursue the knitting of haversacks, hats, fish nets, or twist twine, after the industrial manner of the traditional grand dame of England. " "As in the old time, Umangi, Mpissa, Ukere, and Opoto, from the right bank, and Mpa, from the left bank, despatched their representatives with ivory tusks, large and small, goats and sheep, and vegetable food, clamorously demanding that we shotild buy from them.

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