-An anthropological journey, narrated in photographs, that tells the
story of the Lunda people of modern-day Congo The Lunda are dignified
people, powerful and faithful to their traditions. Their civilization
was one of the largest in Africa in the 18th and mid-19th century, and
it remains vibrant in the 21st. In Musumba, their imperial capital
located in the South of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lunda
rites continue to be practiced with fervor by the population, and the
dynasty of kings still holds renowned traditional authority. The Italian
photographer Angelo Turconi, who is well acquainted with the region,
wanted to show the vitality of these Bantu people, who maintain a strong
attachment to their culture and social structure despite the border
divisions which occurred during the colonization period. Together with
John Anthony, also a photographer, and anthropologist Manuela Palmeirim,
who has authored a documented study on the Lunda culture, Turconi takes
us on a journey to a part of Africa which preserves many ancient
traditions and yet is firmly rooted in the present. Text in English and
French.