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Chikunda,
sometimes rendered as Achicunda, was the name
given from the 18th
century onwards to the slave-warriors of the Afro-Portuguese
estates known...
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Kunda (
Chikunda) is a
Bantu language of Zimbabwe, with a some
thousands of
speakers in
Zambia and Mozambique.
There is an
extinct pidgin Chikunda once used...
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Sabuni Francoise Chikunda (born 1970 or 1971) is a
Congolese torture survivor, refugee, activist, teacher, and
organisation founder,
based in Uganda. She...
- po****tion by
armies of
these enslaved men,
whose members became known as
Chikunda.
Continuing emigration from
Portugal occurred at
comparatively low levels...
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cluster (comprising Chewa, Nsenga,
Chikunda,
Kunda and Ngoni)
making up 30.5%. The
native Soil, Goba and
Chikunda people only
markup 0.8%,0.6% and 1.2%...
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tribes arranged in
alphabetical order: Ambo
Aushi Bemba Bisa
Bwile Chewa Chikunda Cishinga Chokwe Goba Ila
Imilangu Ngoni Iwa
Kabende Kaonde Kosa
Kunda Kwandi...
- military/economic support, the main
source of
power for the
Prazeiros were
their large Chikunda armies which consisted primarily of
captured slaves.
These armies were...
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Tonga language (Malawi) (N15)
Chewa (Nyanja) (N31) Sena
group (N40):
Chikunda-Nyungwe (N42, N43), Sena (incl. Podzo, Rue) (N44) The
poorly known Mwera...
- were a war zone, with
Portuguese soldiers and
their slaves fighting the
Chikunda slave-hunters of
Matakenya (Mariano), but both
sides accepted the expedition...
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expert elephant hunters and were
known as the
Chikunda.
After the
decline of the
Portuguese the
Chikunda made
their way to Zambia. It is
hypothesised by...