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Daniel P.
Biebuyck (1925 – 31
December 2019) was a
Belgian scholar of
Central African art.
Biebuyck was born in 1925 in Deinze, Belgium. He
studied classical...
- Aloïs
Biebuyck ( 28 June 1860 – 28
January 1944) was a
Belgian Lieutenant General who
fought in the
First World War. Aloïs lost both
parents at a young...
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Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Speaker estimates range from 27,000 (
Biebuyck &
Matheene 1970) to 150,000 (1994 census). Many of the
Nyanga speak Congo...
- his brother-in-law and physiotherapist,
Joren Biebuyck.
During the Via
Alpina record attempt,
Biebuyck was
joined by
friends of Sabbe. In the city of...
- orally. A
version of the
story was
recorded by
Kahombo Mateene and
Daniel Biebuyck and
published in 1969. The
Mwindo Epic, like many oral myths, is spoken...
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mythology List of
dragons in
literature List of
dragons in po****r
culture Biebuyck, Daniel; Mateene,
Kahombo C.; Kahombo,
Mateene (1971). The
Mwindo Epic...
- Sailor. She was sold into
merchant service in 1946 and
renamed Capitaine Biebuyck. In 1957, she was sold to
Yugoslavia and
renamed Kastav. A
further sale...
- Information.
Biebuyck 1973, p. 3.
Blaes 2008.
Biebuyck 1973, p. 5.
Biebuyck 1973, p. 15. Lega
Bwami masks.
Biebuyck 1973, pp. 12–13.
Biebuyck 1973, p. 13...
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former Badlands vocalist Ray Gillen. Eventually, the band
recruited Jeff
Biebuyck to be
their new
frontman and
changed the name from
Terriff to
Dogma and...
- An
Ethnohistorical Dictionary (Greenwood
Publishing Group, 1996), 454.
Biebuyck,
Daniel P. De hond bij de Nyanga:
ritueel en sociologie. Gembloux: J. Duculot...