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sources and context,
there are
several forms: Babira, Bakomo, Bakumbu,
Bakumu, Komos, Kumo, Kumu, Kuumu, Wakumu.
Their language is Komo (or kikomo), a...
- genet. In 1949, the
Belgian colonial administration created the
Bakumu Hunting Reserve (
Bakumu,
meaning "The Kumus", the
native tribe in the region) on an...
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total of 58 villages.
Buvira Kibumba Kibati Mudja Munigi Rusayo Buhumba Bakumu people are
believed to be the region's
earliest inhabitants. A 1920 investigative...
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Kanyaruchinya and
Gasizi villages. The
hills were
historically occupied by Kumu (
Bakumu or Komo) people,
Bantu horticulturalists living in the
autonomous villages...
- Kasaï-Oriental
Province Bakumu-Kilinga
Sector Ubundu Territory Tshopo Province Bakumu-Mandombe
Sector Ubundu Territory Tshopo Province Bakumu-Mangongo Sector...
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private enterprise. The
people of the
region included the Lokele, Turumbu,
Bakumu, Wagenya,
Bamanga and Tovoke. The
mission embarked on a
program of educating...