- The
Topoke people (sometimes
incorrectly called Eso people) are an
ethnic group that live in the
Isangi Territory south of the
Congo River, downstream...
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athlete Poke (surname) Poke language, a Soko–Kele
language spoken by the
Topoke people Virginia poke or pokeweed, a
herbaceous perennial plant Search for...
- (also
called ****, Tofoke,
Topoke or Tovoke), is in the Soko–Kele
languages group of
Bantu languages. It is
spoken by the
Topoke people of the
Tshopo District...
- 294,129 inhabitants. It is
composed of the Mongando, Boyela, Koka, Mongo,
Topoke, and
Watsi peoples, and is
divided into five
administrative sectors: Lokina...
- Popoi, Poto, Sango, Shi, Songo, Sukus, Tabwa, Tchokwé, Téké, Tembo, Tetela,
Topoke, Ungana, Vira, Wakuti, Nyindu, Yaka, Yakoma, Yanzi, Yeke, Yela,
total 80%...
- in 1905 by
Topoke people of two
white officers of the
Lomami Company,
which led to
severe reprisals.
According to the 1984 Census, the
Topoke people accounted...
- Batetela,
Bakusu (Benya Samba/
Benya lubunda), Ekonda, Bolia, Nkundo, Lokele,
Topoke, Iyadjima, Ngando, Ndengese, Sengele, Sakata, Mpama, Ntomba, Mbole. The...
- Sango, Shi, Nyindu, Songo, Sukus, Tabwa, Chokwe, Téké, Tembo, Tetela,
Topoke, Ungana, Vira, Wakuti, Yaka, Yakoma, Yanzi, Yéké, Yela, etc.
Central Sudanic:...
-
point where the
Lomani enters the
Congo River. Most of the
inhabitants are
Topoke people. In the
colonial era, the
Lomami Company forced the
people of the...
- 1999: 208 C50: Soko-Kele
group C53 pof Poke (Pfoke, Poke, ****, Tofoke,
Topoke, Tovoke)
Torday and
Joyce 1922;
Bastin et al. 1999: 208 C50: Soko-Kele group...