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- Cayambe's indigenous people of today are descendants of the pre-Inca Kayambi people. The Kayambi were resistant to Inca expansion and were only definitively conquered...
- chiefs were also important slave traders. Chiefs Nyakatolo and Kangombe Kayambi were two particular Luvale that became notorious for their involvement...
- (62 mi) to the east of Mbala, established in 1891. The missionaries moved to Kayambi in 1895. In 1897 the Apostolic Vicariate of Ny****a was separated from the...
- the center, above the water pile is a Huaca Siqui, a sacred symbol of Kayambi Culture who survived to destruction after conquest period, given to Diego...
- minded Bemba Senior Chiefs were not opposed, and one of them, Makasa at Kayambi, gave Dupont a foothold in his area in 1895. Dupont tried to expand into...
- medical attention. Guillemé left M****illes on 19 May 1899 and arrived at Kayambi on 29 July 1899. He founded in turn missions at Kilonga, Chiwamba, Mua...
- the early age of marriage. They established the "Children of Mary" at Kayambi to give young women religious instruction and to try to ensure that the...
- local businesses. Chozi is located at the north-eastern end of the Nseluka–Kayambi–Chozi Road, which connects Mungwi District to the southwest and Nakonde...
- Instead, some speakers of Imbabura Media Lengua continue to self-identify as Kayambis, a pre-Inca ethnic group. Gómez-Rendón claims Angla Media Lengua arose...