-
Mauro Campagnoli or,
along with the
other Mbenga peoples, the
derogatory Babinga, and in some
areas Ngombe (Bangombe) Lunch, Nick. "Cameroon". Archived...
- The term
Congo Pygmies (African Pygmies)
refers to "forest people" who have, or
recently had, a hunter-gatherer
economy and a simple, non-hierarchical...
- Bahira, Bakira, Bahambo, Bito, Batangi, Basongora, Bakumbule, Batike,
Babinga,
Balhumba and Balegha. The 14
clans are
subdivided into families, and each...
- Ubangian: Azande, Banda, Ngbandi,
Ngbaka Pygmy peoples: Mbuti, Twa, Baka,
Babinga The five
major languages in the DRC are
French (official),
Lingala (a lingua...
- country's many
ethnic groups, the
first inhabitants being the Baka (or
Babinga) pygmies. The East
Region has very
little industry, its main
commerce consisting...
-
Afroamericans 242 0.56 Gl**** et al. (1952) Ainu ? 0.49
Messeri (1967)
Babinga ? 0.87
Messeri (1967)
Bavaria ? 0.84
Messeri (1967)
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Together,
these peoples are
known as the
Mbenga (Bambenga) or
Binga (
Babinga), the
latter derogatory. Famously, Aka
shares vocabulary with the Baka...
- kingdom. Ryan'gombe:
traditional hero from
Urundi and Rwanda, he was son of
Babinga,
chief of evil spirits, and a
human who
could change shape and turn into...
- Bahira, Bakira, Bahambo, Bito, Batangi, Bahumbe, Bakumbule,
Batike and
Babinga. Each clan is
independent and
governed by its own
family head, also called...
- languages:
Gyele (or Guiele, Giele, Gieli, Gyeli, Bogyeli, Bondjiel, Bajeli,
Babinga, Bakola, Bakuele, Bekoe, Likoya)
Kwasio (or Kw****io, Bisio, Bissio, Bisiwo...