- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...