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Ganguela (pronunciation: gang'ela) or
Nganguela is the name of a
small ethnic group living in Angola, but
since colonial times the term has been applied...
- of
Angola and Zambia.
Luchazi is the prin****l
language of the
Ngangela Group.
Ngangela is a term
coined by the
Vimbundu traders and
missionaries in 18th...
- 23%,
Kikongo by 8.2%,
Kimbundu by 7.8%,
Chokwe by 6.5%,
Nyaneka by 3.4%,
Ngangela by 3.1%,
Fiote by 2.4%,
Kwanyama by 2.3%,
Muhumbi by 2.1%,
Luvale by 1%...
- Chokwe, Fiote,
Herero ('Helelo'), Kikongo, Kimbundu, Kwanyama, Lunda,
Ngangela, Ngoya, Nyaneka,
Ovambo ('Oxiwambo'), Songo, Umbundu. Some of the national...
- 1930 K10: Ciokwe-Luchazi
group K12b nba
Gangela (Ganguela, Ganguella,
Ngangela)
Nyemba (Nhemba)
Fleisch 2009;
Maniacky 2003 K10: Ciokwe-Luchazi group...
- (Egito), Lobito-Canata The
predominant ethnic groups are the
Ovimbundu and
Ngangela. The
majority language is Umbundu. Up to 1991, the
official name was Provincial...
- Lunda-Chokwe of the
presence and
activities of
these Zairians was not known.
Ngangela is
generic term for a
number of
closely related Bantu languages in south-eastern...
-
Aardenburgh Common languages
Dutch (official) Kongo, Chokwe, Umbundu, Kimbundu,
Ngangela,
Kwanyama Religion Dutch Reformed Traditional African religions Director...
- Soonde] H40: H41 Mbala, H42
Hunganna K10: K11 Ciokwe, K12a Luimbi, K12b
Ngangela, K13 Lucazi, K14 Lwena, K15 Mbunda, K16 Nyengo, K17 Mbwela, K18 Nkangala...
- "unclassified", an
apparent error, as it also
notes that it is "part of the
Ngangela subgroup" of the Chokwe–Luchazi (K.10)
Bantu languages. Not to be confused...