- The Kele
people (or
Lokele) are a
Bantu ethnic group of
about 160,000 people, in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. They
mainly live on the
south bank...
-
Euseius lokele is a
species of mite in the
family Phytoseiidae. "Euseius
lokele". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-24. v t e...
- Batetela,
Bakusu (Benya Samba/
Benya lubunda), Ekonda, Bolia, Nkundo,
Lokele, Topoke, Iyadjima, Ngando, Ndengese, Sengele, Sakata, Mpama, Ntomba, Mbole...
- The Kele language, or
Lokele, is a
Bantu language spoken in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo by the Kele people. Foma (Lifoma) is a dialect. Kele at...
- Hima, Hunde, Hutu, Iboko, Kanioka, Kaonde, Kuba, Komo, Kwango, Lengola,
Lokele, Lupu, Lwalwa, Mbala, Mbole,
Mbuza (Budja), Nande, Ngoli, Bangoli, Ngombe...
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living legend among the
Lokele". In 1954, Time
magazine ran an
article about Carrington's
research on
talking drums.
Lokele, like most
African languages...
- Hima, Hunde, Iboko, Kanioka, Kaonde, Kongo, Kuba, Kumu, Kwango, Lengola,
Lokele, Luba, Lunda, Lupu, Lwalwa, Mbala, Mbole,
Mbuza (Budja), Mongo, Nande, Ngoli...
- form a
valid node. They are: (C50) Mbesa, Soko (So), Poke, Lombo, Kele (
Lokele, incl. Foma); (C60)
Ngando (incl. Lalia) **** (2009) adds
Likile and Linga...
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groups in
Kisangani are: Bamanga, Popoi, Boa,
Lokele, Turumbu, Mbole, Kumu, Wagenia, Rega, Topoke,
Lokele, Turumbu, Basoko, Lendu, Budu, Bangetu, Logo...
- Atkins,
Susana Baca,
Likembe Geant and
Eleftheria Arvanitaki Leilía, Swédé
Lokelé, Bagunçaço,
Brotherhood of Br****, Trip do Brasil, Mahnimal, El Hadj N'Diaye...