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- The Kongo people (Kongo: Bisi Kongo, EsiKongo, singular: Musi Kongo; also Bakongo, singular: Mukongo or M'kongo) are a Bantu ethnic group primarily defined...
- Kongo religion (Kikongo: Bukongo or Bakongo) encomp****es the traditional beliefs of the Bakongo people. Due to the highly centralized position of the...
- themselves "Bisi Kongo" (plural) and "Mwisi Kongo" (singular). Today they call themselves "Bakongo" (pl.) and "Mukongo" (sing.). Kongo was the earliest...
- the Bakongo people of Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo. In traditional Bakongo religion, the four elements are incorporated into the Kongo cosmogram...
- 157 Godefroid Muzalia Kihangu, Bundu dia Kongo, une résurgence des messianismes et de l’alliance des Bakongo?, Universiteit Gent, België, 2011, p. 1 Central...
- Kingdom of Ndongo was Ngola a Kilanje. The kingdom was south of Kingdom of Kongo. The last ruling dynasty moved east to the nearby Kingdom of Matamba, and...
- The Kongo cosmogram (also called yowa or ****nga cross, Kikongo: ****nga dia Kongo or tendwa kia nza-n' Kongo) is a core symbol in Bakongo religion that...
- The period was marked by an increase in BaKongo slaves being sold across the Atlantic, the weakening of the Kongo monarchy and the strengthening of Soyo...
- served as the major ethno-religious organization for the Kongo people (also known as Bakongo) and became closely intertwined with the Kimbanguist Church...
- Vocabulary of Kongo Minkisi" Journal of Southern African Studies14: 188-204. MacGaffey, Wyatt, ed. and transl. (1991), Art and Healing of the Bakongo Commented...