The Chokwe people, known by many other names (including Kioko, Bajokwe, Chibokwe, Kibokwe, Ciokwe, Cokwe or Badjok), are a Bantu ethnic group of Central...
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Chokwe (also known as Batshokwe, Ciokwe, Kioko, Kiokwe, Quioca, Quioco, Shioko, Tschiokloe or Tshokwe) is a Bantu language spoken by the Chokwe people...
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Nyambe (section Chokwe people)
elders in their society, Ngambi is also seen as the greatest Elder. The Chokwe people of northeast Angola believe in the Supreme God Nzambi (similar to the...
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Chokwe Lumumba (/ˈʃoʊ.kweɪ.lʌˈmuːm.bɑː/; August 2, 1947 – February 25, 2014) was an American attorney, activist, and politician, who was affiliated with...
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of non-Kongo ethnic groups such as the Chokwe people, which were then exported with the labor of Kongo people. Swedish missionaries entered the area in...
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Chokwe may refer to: Chokwe people, a Central African ethnic group Chokwe language, a Bantu language Chokwe or Tshokwe, Botswana, a village Chokwe, Malawi...
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home bordered by the larger Luba state and the related Songye people and Chokwe people, with whom they share a very similar culture, history, and language...
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war against the Chokwe people and an attempt to chase them out of the Mbundaland. He was killed within a few days after the Mbunda-Chokwe battle, having...
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Archived from the original on 3 January 2020. Minahan, James B. (2016). "Lunda-Chokwe". Encyclopedia of Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups around the...
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well-known example is the mwana pwo (literally, "young woman") of the Chokwe people (Angola), that mixes elements referring to feminine beauty (well-proportioned...
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