- ("everything that was not of
European origin was
labeled '
fiote' –
fiote papaya,
mango fiote,
potato fiote, etc.). However, this term is
considered derogatory...
-
published a
translation of the
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in
Fiote. The work of English,
Swedish and
other missionaries in the 19th and 20th...
- pronouncements, but
commonly included are Umbundu, Kimbundu,
Kikongo (presumably the
Fiote of Cabinda), Chokwe,
Kwanyama (Ovambo), and
Mbunda (never
clearly defined;...
- 2%,
Kimbundu by 7.8%,
Chokwe by 6.5%,
Nyaneka by 3.4%,
Ngangela by 3.1%,
Fiote by 2.4%,
Kwanyama by 2.3%,
Muhumbi by 2.1%,
Luvale by 1%, and
other languages...
- at the 2014 Census. The
residents of the city are
known as
Cabindas or
Fiotes. Cabinda, due to its
proximity to rich oil reserves,
serves as one of Angola's...
- In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Beverly Byron (Democratic) 65.3% ▌Christopher P.
Fiotes Jr. (Republican) 34.7% Maryland 7
Kweisi Mfume Democratic 1986 In****bent...
- Caribbean,
originally applied the term
Bafiote (singular M(a)
fiote) to the
slaves from the Vili or
Fiote coastal Kongo people, but
later this term was used to...
- %
Democratic Beverly B.
Byron (In****bent) 106,502 65.35
Republican Christopher P.
Fiotes, Jr. 56,479 34.65
Total votes 162,981 100.00
Democratic hold...
-
Manchester Geographical Society, 1890, 1, pp. 26–29. "Death and
Burial of the
Fiote," Folklore, 8, 1897, pp. 132–137. "Laws and
Customs of the
Fjort or Bavili...
-
nineteenth century often called the
people of
Loango Bafiote, and
their language Fiote.
Their ethnic name
today is
usually given as Vili or Bavili. This term is...