Kongo people

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1Grey Gundaker (2011). “The Kongo Cosmogram in Historical Archaeology and the Moral Compass of Dave the Potter,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles

Grey Gundaker (2011). “The Kongo Cosmogram in Historical Archaeology and the Moral Compass of Dave the Potter,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles

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Source URL: www.histarch.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-07-25 19:37:04
2Christopher Fennell (2011). “Literate Inversions and Cultural Metaphors in Edgefield Stoneware,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles edited by Char

Christopher Fennell (2011). “Literate Inversions and Cultural Metaphors in Edgefield Stoneware,” in “Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery,” thematic forum of articles edited by Char

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Language: English - Date: 2015-07-25 19:36:58
3List of primary and secondary grammar descriptions for a selection of Bantu languages revised and expanded 4 juliCompiled by

List of primary and secondary grammar descriptions for a selection of Bantu languages revised and expanded 4 juliCompiled by

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Source URL: goto.glocalnet.net

Language: English - Date: 2008-07-04 02:25:30
4African Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 3 | JuneScience and Spirit in Postcolonial North Kongo Health and Healing JOHN M. JANZEN Abstract: The Kongo region—the Lower Congo—from the 1960s until the present

African Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 3 | JuneScience and Spirit in Postcolonial North Kongo Health and Healing JOHN M. JANZEN Abstract: The Kongo region—the Lower Congo—from the 1960s until the present

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Source URL: sites.clas.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-05 15:34:17
5African  Studies  Quarterly  |  Volume  15,  Issue  3  |  June  2015  “We  Wear  the  Mask”:  Kongo  Folk  Art  and  Ritual  in  South   Carolina      JASON  YOUNG

African  Studies  Quarterly  |  Volume  15,  Issue  3  |  June  2015 “We  Wear  the  Mask”:  Kongo  Folk  Art  and  Ritual  in  South   Carolina     JASON  YOUNG

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 18:08:09
6African Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 3 | JuneKongo King Festivals in Brazil: From Kings of Nations to Kings of Kongo MARINA de MELLO e SOUZA Translated by Silvia Escorel

African Studies Quarterly | Volume 15, Issue 3 | JuneKongo King Festivals in Brazil: From Kings of Nations to Kings of Kongo MARINA de MELLO e SOUZA Translated by Silvia Escorel

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Source URL: sites.clas.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-05 15:34:05
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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 18:32:06
8STUDENT REPORTS  Woven History: Raffia Cloth in the Kongo CARLEE FORBES  The Kongo have historically used

STUDENT REPORTS Woven History: Raffia Cloth in the Kongo CARLEE FORBES The Kongo have historically used

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Source URL: africa.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-30 10:13:54
9Languages of the Republic of the Congo / Kongo language / Languages of Angola / Kongo people / Kituba language / Nganga / Nkisi / Bantu languages / Ibinda / Africa / Kingdom of Kongo / Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

On the origin of the royal Kongo title ngangula

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Source URL: tshwanedje.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-06 01:28:27
10Curriculum Vitae  Maria Eriksson Baaz 31 March 1971 Uppsala, Sweden

Curriculum Vitae Maria Eriksson Baaz 31 March 1971 Uppsala, Sweden

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Source URL: www.nai.uu.se

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-09 10:05:20