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ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure

6.1. The “Jaga” text as printed in Purchas His Pilgrimage in 1613 and 1617

Maps

2.1. The Kongo composite in 1500

4.1. West-central Africa with possible Imbangala migrations, ca. 1560–1620

5.1. Njinga’s joint kingdom of Matamba and Ndongo at the height of her power, early 1640s

Table

5.1. Known and estimated slave exports from Luanda and west-central Africa, 1580–1670

Plates

1. Afonso I of Kongo’s coat of arms

2. Detail of broken idols in Afonso I of Kongo’s coat of arms

3. Afonso I orders the idols in Kongo to be burned

4. Sebastian Münster’s colorful woodcut map of Africa

5. Engraving showing Anzichi warfare and anthropophagy

6. Engraving showing “Jaga” (Imbangala) warfare

7. Cavazzi’s diagram of Imbangala man-eating and blood-drinking

8. Cavazzi’s depiction of infanticide

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