- The
Ambundu or
Mbundu (Mbundu:
Ambundu or Akwambundu, singular:
Mumbundu (distinct from the Ovimbundu) are a
Bantu people who live on a high
plateau in...
- Luanda, Bengo,
Malanje and the
Cuanza Norte provinces. It is
spoken by the
Ambundu. Allophones: [ɸ] and [β] are
allophones of /p/ and /b/, respectively, before...
- The term
Southern Mbundu has also been used for the
Ambundu living in the
Southern part of the
Ambundu region.
Oliver and
Atmore use it for
those in the...
-
Communist Party, the organisation's
leadership remained predominantly Ambundu and
courted public sector workers in Luanda.
Although both the MPLA and...
- traits,
traditions and
native languages or
dialects include the Ovimbundu,
Ambundu, Bakongo, Chokwe,
Avambo and
other peoples.
There are over 100 distinct...
- American" ancestors. Tucker's
patrilineal ancestry was also
traced back to the
Ambundu ethnic group of
Angola and one line of his mother's to the
Bamileke of...
- expatriates. The
inhabitants of
Luanda are
mostly members of the
ethnic Ambundu people. In
recent decades of the 21st century, the
number of
ethnic Bakongo...
-
Bantu language: the
Ovimbundu who
represent 37% of the po****tion, the
Ambundu with 25%, and the
Bakongo 11%.
Other numerically important groups include...
- 1663) was a
southwest African paramount ruler who
ruled as a
queen of the
Ambundu Kingdoms of
Ndongo (1624–1663) and
Matamba (1631–1663),
located in present-day...
-
communities typically uses the term
mocambo for settlements,
which is an
Ambundu word
meaning "war camp". A
mocambo is
typically much
smaller than a quilombo...