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Ibinda (also Kibinda, Chibinda, Tchibinda, Cibinda) is
ostensibly a
Bantu language or a
dialect group spoken in the
Angolan province and
exclave of Cabinda...
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dropped from use if a
disastrous incident occurred during the age of the
ibinda.
Within each age set, the
initiates were
further bundled into a siritiet...
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Ibinda is a
language of Cabinda, Angola.
Ibinda can also
refer to:
Ibinda, a town in Guéra, Chad
Ibinda, a town in Abala, Plateaux,
Republic of the Congo...
- The
Republic of
Cabinda (
Ibinda:
Kilansi kia Kabinda; Portuguese: República de Cabinda) was an
independent protectorate of
Portugal that was
taken over...
- Mai-Ndombe, far west Kasaï;
North of Angola:
Kikongo (Kisikongo, Zombo,
Ibinda, etc.): Cabinda, Uíge, Zaire,
north of
Bengo and
north of
Cuanza Norte;...
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Portuguese is used
mostly in
official or
administrative settings. It is
Ibinda, a
Bantu language, that is the
primary language of both the city and province...
- cir****cised
together were said to
belong to the same
ibinda (age set) and once the
young men of a
particular ibinda came of age, they were
tasked with protecting...
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language resource on the
internet (Mofeko) Tola Akindipe, André Tati.
Largest Ibinda (Fiote)
language resource on the web (Mofeko)
PanAfrican L10n page on Angola...
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which was
derived from makaku, a word in
Ibinda, a
language of
Central Africa (kaku
means monkey in
Ibinda). The
specific epithet fascicularis is Latin...
- Kalenjin.
Similar to the Bantu, some
Nilotic systems of
governance (such as
Ibinda of the Nandi) bear
similarities with
those of
their Cu****ic
neighbors (such...