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On a Steamer on the Lualaba River, Belgian Congo - A Native Village at the Waters Edge, c1930s
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On a Steamer on the Lualaba River, Belgian Congo - A Native Village at the Waters Edge, c1930s
On a Steamer on the Lualaba River, Belgian Congo - A Native Village at the Waters Edge, c1930s. The Lualaba River flows entirely within the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Leopold II of Belgium acquired rights to the Congo at the Berlin Conference in 1885, the Belgian Congo gained independence in 1960. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
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This print takes us back to the 1930s, capturing a scene on a steamer navigating the Lualaba River in the Belgian Congo. The image showcases a native village nestled at the water's edge, providing a glimpse into life along this historic river. The Lualaba River, flowing exclusively within the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, holds great significance in African history. It was here that Leopold II of Belgium acquired rights to the Congo during the Berlin Conference in 1885, marking an era of colonialism and exploitation. However, it is important to note that this photo predates Congolese independence in 1960. The composition invites viewers to immerse themselves in this moment frozen in time. A lone woman stands on deck, her gaze fixed upon the village with curiosity or perhaps familiarity. She wears traditional clothing and dons a hat typical of local fashion. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and framed by rustic boats dotting the riverbank, this indigenous settlement exudes charm and simplicity. The image captures not only a geographical feature but also offers insight into daily life along these waters. Preserved through cinematography techniques from Keystone View Company's "Tour of World" collection, this photograph serves as an invaluable historical artifact showcasing transportation methods and cultural diversity during that period. As we admire this snapshot from another era captured by an unknown photographer, let us reflect upon its significance as part of Africa's rich heritage while appreciating its artistic value for generations to come.
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