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could be
found among other cultures as well, such as the Azande, Lufembe,
Basongye,
Batetela and Ngombe.[citation needed] The
slaves were
normally war captives...
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Kisanzi Congo rely more on
virtuosity and
adopt a
freer form.
Basokin (the
Basongye from Kinshasa) are from the
Songye region, at the
Eastern fringe of Kasai...
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Culture history of the
Basongye,
Indiana University Mohun,
Richard D (February 1895), "The
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