- The
Kango (
Bakango), also
known as the
Batchua and Mbuti-Sua, are an
Mbuti pygmy people of the
Ituri forest. They
speak a
Bantu language, Bila, apparently...
- Azandé people.
There are
other peoples such as the Boa, Bakere, Balele,
Bakango, Babenza, etc., who are also
present in this province. They live mainly...
- road
leading from
Dungu north to
Yambio in
South Sudan. The Avaduru, a
Bakango group, may take
their name from the Duru River. The
Amiengba and Abogoru...
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their chiefs. Djabir,
named after the
Sultan Djabir, was
later called Bakango and
today is
called Bondo. It had
earlier been
thought possible that the...
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their chiefs. Djabir,
named after the
Sultan Djabir, was
later called Bakango and
today is
called Bondo.
Bradshaw & Fandos-Rius 2016, p. 223. Luffin...
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their chiefs. Djabir,
named after the
Sultan Djabir, was
later called Bakango and
today is
called Bondo.
Hennequin 1947.
Pardoen 1947.
Coosemans & Jadot...
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their chiefs. Djabir,
named after the
Sultan Djabir, was
later called Bakango and
today is
called Bondo. Relation:
Itimbiri (9084).
Lederer 1973, p. 8...