- A
rungu (Swahili,
plural marungu) is a
wooden throwing club or
baton bearing special symbolism and
significance in
certain East
African tribal cultures...
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Rungu may
refer to:
Rungu (Borneo
ethnic group), of
Borneo in the
South China Sea
Rungu (African
ethnic group), of
Zambia and
Tanzania in
Africa Rungu...
- The
Momogun Rungus are an
Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to Sabah, Malaysia. They
primarily live in
northern Sabah especially in Kudat, Kota Marudu...
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Rungu is a
territory and a
locality of Haut-Uele
province in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Settlements include Rungu and Nangazizi. "Administrative...
- Faradje, Watsa,
Rungu,
Isiro and Wamba. The
capital of the
province is the town of Isiro.
Territories are
Dungu Faradje Niangara Rungu Wamba Watsa Villages...
- The
Mambwe and
Lungu peoples living at the
southern end of Lake
Tanganyika in
Tanzania and
Zambia speak a
common language with
minor dialectical differences...
-
University Malaysia Sabah (2018), the
Northern Bornean Dusun (Sonsogon,
Rungus,
Lingkabau and Murut) are
closely related to
Taiwan natives (Ami, Atayal)...
- the Sino community, such as Sino-Kadazan, Sino-Dusun, Sino-Murut and Sino-
Rungus.
Analogus to
other Peranakans of
Maritime Southeast Asia, the Sino-Natives...
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Taabwa (Ichitaabwa; also
called "Kitabwa" and
spelled "Tabwa"), or
Rungu (Malungu), is a
Bantu language of
Congo and
Zambia spoken by half a
million or...
- a picot,
planson (European) QuauholÅlli (American)
Roundhead (European)
Rungu also
thrown (African) Sai (Okinawan, ****anese) Shestopyor,
Pernach (Russian)...