- Chrétien, Jean-Pierre (1985). "L'empire des
Bacwezi: La
construction d'un
imaginaire géopolitique" [The
Bacwezi empire: The
construction of a geopolitical...
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priests and priestesses)
capable of
communicating with or
channeling ancient Bacwezi gods and goddesses. Oral
history indicates some
clans founded Haya kingdoms...
- is
likely to have
marked the
inception of the eras of the
Batembuzi and
Bacwezi, a
period only
dimly and
fabulously remembered in the
later oral traditions...
- 14th and 16th centuries,
according to oral
tradition by the short-lived
Bacwezi dynasty.
There are two
systems of
trenches with four enclosures. Kibiro...
- The
Songora or
Shongora (pl. Basongora, sing. Musongora; also
known as "
Bacwezi", "Chwezi", Huma or "Bahuma") are a
traditionally pastoralist people of...
- UG-W-081
Nyabushozi Birth place of
wamara last
ruler of the 14th-century
Bacwezi empire.
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tradition in the area of the
Great Lakes of
Africa (also
known as Bachwezi,
Bacwezi, or
Chwezi empire,
Empire of the moon) was
ruled by a
dynasty known as...
- home to the
Nakayima Shrine, said to hold the
spirit of Ndahura, a
former Bacwezi king. The site,
located about 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
outside of the town's...
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between Rwanda and Busongora.
Busongora was also
known as the land of the
Bacwezi. It was
against Rwandan customary law to
attack Busongora as it was believed...
- (January 14, 2001) Bjerke,
Svein (1981).
Religion and Misfortune: The
Bacwezi Complex and the
Other Spirit Cults of the
Zinza of
Northwestern Tanzania...