- The
Songye people,
sometimes written Songe, are a
Bantu ethnic group from the
central Democratic Republic of the Congo. They
speak the
Songe language....
- Songe, also
known as
Songye, Kisonge, Lusonge, Yembe, and
Northeast Luba, is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Songye people in the
Democratic Republic of...
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Songying (Chinese: 宋营镇) is a township-level
division of
Yuhua District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
Songying is in the
southeast of
Shijiazhuang urban...
- clusters,
along with
their Guthrie identifications, are: Yazi (L20)
Songe (
Songye),
Binji (L20) Hemba:
Hemba (L20),
Kebwe (L30),
Bangubangu of
Kabambare (D20)...
- Congo,
consisting of
bilingual po****tions who
today can be
identified as "
Songye" or "Luba" and "Kusu".
According to Emil
Torday a "tetela speaking" group...
- The
Zappo Zaps were a
group of
Songye people from the
eastern Kasaï
region in what
today is the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. They
acted as allies...
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Ngongo Lutete (or
Gongo Lutete or
Ngongo Leteta) was a
Songye leader and
chieftain during the late 19th century. As a boy
Ngongo Lutete was
enslaved by...
-
connection to
dance and
speech in general. Some
African cultures, such as the
Songye people of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo and the Tiv
people of Nigeria...
- The
Songyue Pagoda (Chinese: 嵩岳寺塔; pinyin: Sōngyuè sìtǎ),
constructed in 523 CE, is
located at the
Songyue Monastery on
Mount Song, in
Henan province,...
- tradition.
Among the
peoples of the
Congo Basin,
especially the
Bakongo and the
Songye people of Kasai,
exceptional human powers are
frequently believed to result...