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The Mangbetu refers to an amalgam of linguistically and culturally-related people in northeastern D
Iron daggers from the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mangbetu peopleThe Mangbetu refers to an amalgam of linguistically and culturally-related people in
Seated female of the Mangbetu people, 1900-50, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
dansleparadisartificiel: Mangbetu Woman / Belgian Congo (1925) Bernatzik
yagazieemezi:Nobosodrou, a Mangbetu woman in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
vintagecongo:Stills from a colonial documentary about the Mangbetu people of Northeastern Congo wear
congo-mondele: Mangbetu Woman - Congo, 1924 Photographer: unidentified photographer of the Citroën E
Pottery of the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in the American Museum of Nat
Terracotta vessel of the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; early 2
art-of-swords:Mangbetu SwordDated: early 20th century Culture: Congolese (Africa)Measurements: overa
Ceremonial Knife. Mangbetu people. Democratic Republic of Congo. 19th century.
Three African WeaponsA Ngombe executioneer’s sword. A sickle knife, Mangbetu. And a throwing knife,
vintagecongo: Nemali, King Okondo’s 3rd wife of the Mangbetu people, Belgian Congo by Herbert Lang
Mangbetu traditional hairstyle. The halo at the back of the hair was originally a sign of wealth (as
A Trumbash (sickle knife) crafted by the Mangbetu people of Congo, 19th century.
kemetic-dreams: Queen Nenzima of the Mangbetu people of the Congo!
vintagecongo: Mangbetu Women, Belgian Congo by Otto Lang
yagazieemezi: Nobosodrou, a Mangbetu woman in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Mangbetu Knife Icon. Forged from polymer clay. This piece will be added to my shop September 2nd and
inland-delta: Hugo Bernatzik, Wife of a Mangbetu Chief, Belgian Congo 1925
vintagecongo: Mangbetu man, Northern Congo
vintagecongo: Stills from a colonial documentary about the Mangbetu people of Northeastern Congo
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