Talk:Mbole people

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I will be editing this page using the following sources:

Van Haute-De Kimpe, B. (1984). The Mbole and their lilwa Sculptures (Central Zaïre): A Case Study of Traditional Tribal Art seen in its Context. De Arte, 19(30), 66-80.

Biebuyck, D. (1976). SCULPTURE FROM THE EASTERN ZAIRE FOREST REGIONS: MBOLE, YELA, AND PERE. AFRICAN ARTS (U.S.A.), 10(1), 54-61.

Cornet, J. (1971). Art of Africa; treasures from the Congo. [Translated by Barbara Thompson]. London: Phaidon [distributed by Praeger , New York. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CourtneyReko (talkcontribs) 02:56, 26 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Made new sections including religion, lilwa society, and statues. Also made contributions to existing sections. CourtneyReko (talk) 01:05, 16 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]