This shit is lightweight for africa, here is a compiliation of various negroid cultural expressions as written down by the missionaires.
http://www.archive.org/stream/negroesinnegrola00help/negroesinnegrola00help_djvu.txt
Just some juicy bits,
Tembandumba, the Amazonian and cannibal queen of Congo,
commanded that all male children, all twins, and all infants whose
upper teeth appeared before their lower ones, should be killed by
their own mothers. From their bodies an ointment should be
made in the way which she would show. The female children
should be reared and instructed in war; and male prisoners,
before being killed and eaten, should be used for juu-poses of pro-
creation, so that there might be no future lack of female warriors.
Having concluded her harangue, with the publication of other laws
of minor importance, this young woman seized her child which
was feeding at her breast, flung him into a mortar, and pounded
him to a pulp. She flung this into a large earthen pot, adding
roots, leaves, and oils, and made the whole into an ointment, with
which she rubbed herself before them all, telling them that this
would render her invulnerable, and that now she could subdue the
universe. Immediately her subjects, seized with a savage enthu-
siasm, massacred all their male children, and immense quantities
of this human ointment were made. . . . It is clear enough
that Tembandumba wished to found an empire of Amazons, such
as we read of as existing among the Scythians, in the forests of
South America, and in Central Africa. She not only enjoined the
massacre of male children, — she forbade the eating of woman's
flesh. But she had to conquer an instinct in order to carry out
her views ; she fought against nature, and in time she was sub-
dued." — Beade's Savage Africa, page 292.
One of the slave girls attempted to escape,
and her proprietor immediately fired at her with his musket, and she fell wounded ; the ball had struck her in the side. The girl was remarkably fat, and from the wound a large \\xm^ of yellow fat exuded. No sooner had she fallen than the Makkarikas rushed upon her in a crowd, and, seizing the fat, they tore it from the wound in handfuls, the girl being still alive, while the crowd were quarrelling for the disgusting prize. Others killed her with a lance, and at once divided her by cutting oflf tlie head, and split- ting the body with their lances, used as knives, cutting longitudi-nally from between the legs along the spine to the neck." — Baker's
Great Basin of the Nile, page 201.