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Kanyok was a
kingdom of Luba
speaking people that
existed in
Africa in the
early 18th-century. It is
somewhat related to the
modern Kanyok language. Kanyok...
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response to an
invasion of his
territory by
forces from the
Kingdom of
Kanyok. The
Kanyok forces killed Nawej and
established a
fortress in
Lunda territory...
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Kanyok (Kanioka) is a
Bantu language of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Kanyok at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Jouni Filip...
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languages which form the "Luba" group,
together with
Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20),
Kanyok, Luba-Katanga (KiLuba), Sanga, Zela and Bangubangu. The L20, L30 and L60...
- The old king complained,
blaming the
Kanyoks, and said they
should take
their dirt home with them. The
Kanyok went back to
their home in the west and...
- (L30),
Bangubangu of
Kabambare (D20) Luba (L30):
Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20),
Kanyok, Luba-Kasai (TshiLuba), Luba-Katanga (KiLuba)–Sanga–Zela,
Bangubangu (of...
- Bene Kanyoka, and said they
should take
their dirt home with them. The
Kanyok went back to
their home in the west and
never paid
tribute to the Luba again...
- the
start of the 19th-century, the oral
traditions of both the Luba and
Kanyok people suggest a
major conflict, led by
mutual raids. This
conflict helped...
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origin myths and
cultural practices.
Other groups, like the
Songye and the
Kanyok, also had long
histories in the
Kasai region. One of the
major legacies...
- the seat of
power for male rulers, also
featured scarification marks. A
Kanyok headrest, from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
features scarification...