- The
Kongo people (
Kongo: Bisi
Kongo, Esi
Kongo, 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...
- 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...
-
themselves "Bisi
Kongo" (plural) and "Mwisi
Kongo" (singular).
Today they call
themselves "
Bakongo" (pl.) and "Mukongo" (sing.).
Kongo was the earliest...
- 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...
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Godefroid Muzalia Kihangu,
Bundu dia
Kongo, une résurgence des
messianismes et de l’alliance des
Bakongo?,
Universiteit Gent, België, 2011, p. 1 Central...
- the
Bakongo people of
Angola and
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In
traditional Bakongo religion, the four
elements are
incorporated into the
Kongo cosmogram...
- the
eastern neighbors to the
Mbundu and
BaKongo.
These particular "jagas" were
constant victims of the
Kongo slave trade and
eventually invaded their...
-
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...
- region.
Since 1620,
Kongo and
Portugal had been in a near-constant
state of war with the only
intervals coming after decisive BaKongo victories.
After almost...