Reference
-Juengst, Daniel African art, women, history: the Luba people of central Africa. Created and produced by Linda Freeman; executive producer, Lorraine E. Hall; written and directed by David Irving; narrated by Dr. Mary Nooter Roberts. Chappaqua, NY: L & S Video, 1998.
-Bantje, Han. Kaonde song and ritual= La musique et son role dans la vie sociale et rituelle Luba. Tervuren: Musee royal de l'Afrique centrale, 1978.
-Bateman, Charles Somerville Latrobe. The first ascent of the Kasai: being some records of service under the Lone Star. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1889.
-Bleakley, Robert. Baluba Mask. New York: St. Martin Press, 1978. Bonnke, Reinhard. Church report, Mbuji-Mayi, Zaire. Laguna Hills, CA: Reinhard Bonnke Ministries, 1980-89?
-Brown, H.D. “The Nkumu of the Tumba: ritual chieftainship on the middle Congo”. Africa, v. 14 (1944).
-Burton, William Frederick P. God working with them: being eighteen years of Congo evangelistic mission history. London: Victory Press, 1938.
-Burton, William Frederick P. Luba religion and magic in custom and belief. Tervuren: Musee Royal de l’Afrique Centrale, 1961.
-Elisofon, Eliot. Baluba. New York: Frederic A. Praeger, 1958. -T r a d i t i o n, c h a n g e m e n t, histoire: L e s “ S omb a ” d u Da h ome y Septentrional. Paul Mercier. Paris: Editions Anthro-pos Paris, 1968. xiii + 538 pp.
-Caeneghem, Van R. “ Memoire De l’Institut Royal Colonial Belge, Classe des Sciences Morales et politiques.” Godsbegrip der Baluba van Kasai. Vol. XXII. Brussels: n.p., 1954. N. pag. Print. 8.
-Bortolot, Alexander Yves. “Kingdoms of the Savanna: The Luba and Lunda Empires.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. NewYork: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. Print.
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