the Mpongwe people, an ethnic group in Gabon and their Mpongwe language
Mpongwe, Copperbelt, seat of the Mpongwe District in Zambia
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The Mpongwe are an ethnic group in Gabon, notable as the earliest known dwellers around the estuary where Libreville is now located. The Mpongwe language...
Mpongwe may refer to: the Mpongwe people, an ethnic group in Gabon and their Mpongwe language Mpongwe, Copperbelt, seat of the Mpongwe District in Zambia...
Mpongwe District is a district of Zambia, located in Copperbelt Province. The capital lies at Mpongwe. As of the 2010 Zambian Census, the district had...
in with the Tsogo languages (B.30). The more distinctive varieties are Mpongwe (Pongoué), Galwa (Galloa), and Nkomi. Myene at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
Hill Top Hospital 1, Ndola District Mpongwe Mission Hospital, Mpongwe District St.Theresa Mission Hospital, Mpongwe District Mwami Adventist Hospital,...
across all cultures are considered malevolent. In Central Africa, the Mpongwe believe in local spirits, just as the Inuit do; but they are regarded as...
Kitwe District, Luanshya District, Lufwanyama District, Masaiti District, Mpongwe District, Mufulira District and Ndola District. All the district headquarters...
Lake Kashiba is situated southwest of Luanshya in Zambia, close to Mpongwe and St Anthony's Mission. Lake Kashiba is best known for the several small...
Kitwe District Luanshya District Lufwanyama District Masaiti District Mpongwe District Mufulira District Ndola District Eastern Province is composed...
wickedness, his observations contain glimmers of ethnographic insight'. A Mpongwe woman, Anyentyuwe, was one of Nassau's principal informants for Fetichism...
with the International Finance Corporation (“IFC”) to partially fund its Mpongwe Farm expansion of US$ 100.0 million that the company announced in June...
east, Mkushi District on the north-east, Masaiti District to the north, Mpongwe District to the north-west, Ngabwe District to the west and Chibombo District...
own bungalow and employed as their assistant Joseph, a French-speaking Mpongwe, who first came to Lambaréné as a patient. After World War I broke out...
April 1975. He also composed Gabon's national anthem, "La Concorde". A Mpongwe born in Libreville and educated at the Ecole Montfort, he worked as a bank...
has two chief ethnic groups that exercise the Okuyi rite including the Mpongwe and Galwa from Lambaréné, Gabon. The man in the custome is usually the...
the west of Copperbelt Province. On a number of maps it is mixed up with Mpongwe District and Masaiti District. At one time these three districts were known...
period of migration, the Orungu drove another Myènè speaking people, the Mpongwe, toward the Gabon Estuary in an effort to dominate trade with Europeans...
aristocrat of the Mpongwe people while her mother Marie-Anne Rapontchombo was a princess of the Assiga clan, a subgroup of the Mpongwe; the two were from...
Gondjout, another prominent Gabonese politician. Gondjout was a member of the Mpongwe ethnic group, and served in the French colonial administration from 1928...
Copperbelt. The Projects include: Luanshya West Project Chililabombwe Project Mpongwe Project Located in Mumbwa District, Central Province. In April 2024, Xtract...