- The
Baboa people (singular Boa, also
Ababua, Ababwa, Babua, Babwa, Bwa) are an
ethnic group in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. They
speak the Bwa...
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after reinforcements were
supplied by Daenen. Then he was
attacked by the
Ababuas along the river, and
again had to call for help by Daenen, who met him...
- and was
decisively defeated and
forced to flee. In late
October 1891 the
Ababua chief Sikito defeated the
trader Purukandu on the
route from the
Falls to...
- may also be
related to the -digi ('ten') of 148, -tuku or -dugu of the
Ababua and
Congo tongues, -dikꞷ of 130, -liku of 175 ('eight'), and the Tiag of...
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mention the Barambu,
Makere and
Ababua peoples. He was the
first to
report the
existence to the northwest,
beyond the
Ababua, of the Abandya, a
third group...
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people who
could no
longer tolerate the slavers. In late
October 1891 the
Ababua chief Sikito defeated the
trader Purukandu on the
route from the Boyoma...
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reinforcements were
supplied by Adhémar Daenen. Then he was
attacked by the
Ababuas along the river, and
again had to call for help by Daenen, who met him...
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Mangbetu migrated into the Uele
region long
before the
Europeans arrived. The
Ababua and most of the
Azande live in the
lower Uele,
while the Logo and Bodo,...