livingstone and henry morton stanley, the wagenia tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. into the treacherous rapids of what is still referred to as stanley falls. navigate downstream between baskets that need tending. perched on a precarious network of wooden poles, they hoist together. the catch these days? not much. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> ogi: yeah. >> anthony: ogi is a wagenia fisherman, and was a guide, bringing tourists to his village. since the last two wars, kisangani tourism has been pretty much nonexistent. chief of the wagenia, pierre mosala abeka, it is said, is a direct descendant of a king, who greeted stanley in the 1870s. please, uh, please thank him for the privilege of, uh, seeing his community. [ speaking foreign language ] it's a present from the chief. >> anthony: the wagenia tribe made what was in retrospect, the mistake of allowing stanley to pass. the famous explorer, of course, pretty much shot and raided his way along his historic route to the coast before effectively jumpstarting the colonial period. ♪ using stanley as administrator, king leopo