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41. Zimbabwe English (UK) (100); lunda (1). Ndebele (3); Shona indigenous beliefs) 50%, Christian25%, indigenous beliefs 24 Gabriel MUGABE; Zimbabwe African peoples Union or http://www.worldlanguage.com/Countries/Zimbabwe.htm | |
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42. Zimbabwe lunda (1). Ndebele (3); Shona indigenous beliefs) 50%, Christian25%, indigenous beliefs 24 Gabriel MUGABE; Zimbabwe African peoples Union or http://www.worldlanguage.com/German/Countries/Zimbabwe.htm | |
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43. HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA AND U.S. POLICY in the northern provinces of lunda Norte and the domination and oppression of indigenousAfrican tribes The Unrepresented Nations and peoples Organization (UNPO http://www.hrw.org/reports/1997/africa/ | |
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44. AMUCHMA NEWSLETTER #16 (09/07/1995) geometric figures, as well as in indigenous quantitative systems of the Tchokwe andneighbouring peoples in Angola other Bantu people of the lundaTchokwe group http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/amu_chma_16.html | |
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45. World66.com's Travel Guide To Zambia The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to came primarily from theLuba and lunda tribes of part of that century the various peoples of Zambia http://www.world66.com/Page.Asp?Loc=269&Sec=735 |
46. Second Part Of Mukanda the impact of the Barotse indigenous administration and the praises and praisenamesof the lunda Kazembe of on Ironworking Bantu-speaking peoples of Southern http://ethnicity.bravepages.com/second.htm | |
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47. Zambia History The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to primarily fromthe Luba and lunda tribes of of that century, the various peoples of Zambia http://www.madtravels.com/Country.asp?Country=127 |
48. Peoplegroup Profile in the Tabwa area, although no indigenous Tabwa church History The peoples who currentlyidentify themselves as this area from east central africa looking for http://home.intekom.com/kad_travel/peoplegroup_profile.htm | |
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49. Our Story 2,000 years ago, displacing or absorbing indigenous hunters and came primarily fromthe Luba and lunda tribes of in the 19th century by Ngoni peoples from the http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~trsck/Our Story.htm | |
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50. J. W. E. Bowen (John Wesley Edward), 1855-1933, Ed.. Africa And The American Neg THE ABSOLUTE NEED OF AN indigenous MISSIONARY AGENCY the Lulua and Kassai, were placedpeoples with different the once powerful empire of lunda, reducing into http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/bowen/bowen.html | |
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51. Basic Facts - Angola Angola's remaining indigenous peoples fell into two disparate were outside the peripheryof lunda influence, and categories of Bantuspeaking peoples have been http://www.winne.com/Angola/BF-People.htm | |
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52. Basic Facts - and political organization among those peoples who dwelt in groups are the Luba,Kongo, Mongo, and lunda. 10%, other syncretic sects and indigenous beliefs 10 http://www.winne.com/drc/BF-People.htm | |
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53. Zambia 014 47, 1559 50, 60 3 (2000 est) Ethnic groups over 95 indigenous Africans, belonging 16thcentury Immigration of peoples from Luba and lunda Empires of http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/countryfacts/zambia.html | |
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54. Adherents.com: By Location Weeks, R. (ed.), Muslim peoples A World lunda, Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo),, -, -, 1 Catholic, Protestant, African Christian, primal-indigenous, Islam. http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_365.html | |
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55. Adherents.com lunda, Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo), , -, -, 1 country, drawing on beliefsfrom indigenous practices and Mountains are the home of several tribal peoples http://www.adherents.com/Na_413.html | |
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56. BANTU-L List Archive: FWD: "Tribe" Background Paper, 2 While there are many indigenous Zambian words which The lunda, for instance, wereconsidered good and culturally distinct Hutu and Tutsi peoples. http://www.hum.gu.se/arkiv/BANTU-L/old.2/0077.html | |
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57. The Black World Today Angola Bakongo, or Kongo (15 percent); lundaChokwe (8 educational reforms, including instructionin indigenous languages and the migration routes of peoples from the http://www.tbwt.com/profiles/angola.htm |
58. Infan4 1951 The southern lunda and related peoples. 1967a lunda medicine and the treatmentof disease care is available along with forms of indigenous medicine, people http://www.geocities.com/africanreligion/infan4.htm | |
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59. Afrika & South Amerika payments to foreign banks; destroy indigenous agriculture by to this natural movementof peoples and ideas. and ZaireAngola boundaries; the lunda astride the http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1131/afrika.html | |
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60. History Today - Andromeda History Encyclopedia Zambia in about 1720 by Kazembe I of the lunda people more Kurds indigenous peopleof began more kurgan Distinctive barrow of the steppe peoples of southern http://www.historytoday.com/index.cfm?articleid=468 |
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