REPRODUCTIONS IN DUOTONE OF PHOTOGRAPHS 
GIVING GLIMPSES OF THE LIFE OF THE 
NATIVES IN THE CONGO 
Photographed in Africa between 1909 and 1915 by Mr. Herbert Lang 
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LOGO HUNTERS OF FARADJE, UELE DISTRICT 
They use these large bows and arrows for the bigger game, as antelopes and wild pigs. In war they 
pull the string with a twang-which startles the foe, causing him to stop or turn, when a 
quickly fitted arrow brings him down. ‘The small bells attached to the bow each indi- 
cate a particularly fine shot; during a hunt the bells are stopped with leaves 
but at a dance they jingle merrily. The man in front is a famous 
elephant hunter, the most famous in his tribe 
