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It strikes me from this article that nowhere is "Balolo" defined.
From In Savage Africa: Six Years of Adventure in Congo-Land by Glave (available on www.archive.org) know that the Balolo is a tribe of the Congo, whom the author describes as being - in the 1880s at least - frequently the victims of slave raiders.
I've no desire to pore through any of the handful of other books on the Congo available, but surely anybody who did so would be doing a great service to this article.
Philologick (talk) 08:51, 19 January 2016 (UTC)Reply