The Pende people (singular: Mupende; plural: Bapende, Bapindi) also known as the Phende people, are an ethnic group in the south-western Democratic Republic...
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Pende may refer to: Pendé a town in France The Pende people, an ethnic group in Congo Pendé River, river in Africa Nicola Pende (1880–1970), Italian endocrinologist...
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the Ndongo, the Mbondo, the Pende, the Hungu, the Lenge, the Imbangala, the Songo and the Libolo people. The Pende people tell an oral tradition of a...
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Pende (Phende) is a Bantu language of the Congo. Giphende is spoken in Kwilu Province, in Gungu and Idiofa districts. The Bapende used to call themselves...
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University of Kikwit Matthew Lukwiya The Pende people are also from Idiofa and Tshikapa (Kasai). The Pende dancers are known as Mungandji (1) or Mingandji...
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female beings Mbangu mask; wood, pigment & fibres; height: 27 cm; by Pende people; Royal Museum for Central Africa (Tervuren, Belgium). Representing a...
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reliquary from the Sango people of Gabon (19th century) Mask from the Pende people of Congo (20th century) Mask from Eket people, Nigeria (20th century)...
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(Tervuren, Belgium) Mbangu mask; wood, pigment & fibres; height: 27 cm; by Pende people; Royal Museum for Central Africa. Representing a disturbed man, the hooded...
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size can be up to 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) both in height and width. The Pende people lift a mbambi puppet, from 6 to 10 metres (19.7 to 32.8 feet) high, deep...
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between the Kwilu and the Kwenge was first occupied be the Pende people. The Suku people, who came to the region from the Kwango River valley in the...
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