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Kongo Religion Summary
2,507 words, approx. 8 pages KONGO RELIGION. The Kikongo-speaking peoples of the Niger-Congo linguistic group represent a rich and diverse cultural heritage associated with the ancient kingdom of Kongo. By the late twentieth century, they were three to four million strong and...
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Kongo language Information
561 words, approx. 2 pages
 Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo people living in the tropical forests of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo and Angola. It is a tonal language and formed the base for Kituba, a Bantu creole and lingua...


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 Civil Rights Journal
The destruction of the Kingdom of Kongo.
01/01/2002: 7,173 words, approx. 24 pages In 1482, the Portuguese navigator Diego Cao set sail from Lisbon harbor in search of a passage to the Indies. In a three-masted caravel, Cao traveled in a broad arc past the Canary, Savage, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands; rounded Cape St. Vincent...
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 The Washington Post
BOUBACAR TRAORE "Kongo Magni ...
09/23/2005: 360 words, approx. 1 pages No one recorded the 17th-century West African music that existed before slave traders took many of the region's musicians to the Western Hemisphere. But we can deduce what that music might have sounded like by searching for a source so elemental that it contains...


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