- The
Ngando people (or
Bongando, Ngandu) are
Bantu subsistence farmers who live in
eastern part of Équateur and the
western part of
Orientale province in...
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Ngando is a
Bantu language in the Soko-Kele
languages group that is
spoken by the
Ngando people in the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Ngando at Ethnologue...
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broken down
because of
their need to survive. One such
example had been the
Bongando people in
which a 2009
study by
Kyoto University had
observed a disintegration...
- Bafotó,
Batswa de l’Equateur
Hulstaert 1978 C60: Mongo-Nkundo C63 nxd/lal
Bongando (Longandu, Ngando, Ngandu),
Lalia (C62)
Hulstaert 1987 C60: Mongo-Nkundo...
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Tshuapa province of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is
inhabited by
Bongando people. The
reserve is home to bonobos,
threatened due to hunting. The...
- 59 km2 (55,740 acres; 87.10 sq mi). The
reserve is in the
territory of the
Bongando people. A ****anese team
first started researching the
bonobo po****tion...
- of the
species known to eat the
fruiting bodies. In the
Bantu language Bongando,
Hysterangium bonobo is
known as simbokilo,
which is
linked to a longer...
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distant brothers and do not kill or eat them". In the
local language of the
Bongando, one of the
words for the
bonobo is elia, or "missed" - the
bonobos are...
- 2011-10-15. Kimura,
Daiji (December 2009). "Taboo of
Eating Bonobo Among the
Bongando People in the
Wamba Region,
Democratic Republic of Congo" (PDF). African...
- and
consists of more than 10 villages: ****ala, Bakoa, Begny, Bokaga,
Bongando, Okolé, Kedia,
Ossimb I,
Ossimb II, Tchekos, Yorro,
Tobagne and Omeng....