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  2. Ibinda - Wikipedia

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    Ibinda is Western Kongo (Guthrie: H16d) as it is spoken in Cabinda. [2] It is a combination of several dialects of the Kongo language (Kikongo) spoken by small ethnic groups in Cabinda. Among the principal ones are Iwóyo, Ikuákongo (Kakongo), Ikóchi, Ilínji (Ilinge), Kiyómbe (Quiombe), Kisúndi and Ivili [ 3 ] although some are sometimes ...

  3. Ibinda (age set) - Wikipedia

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    There were eight ages in general though this varied between sections as an age-set would temporarily be dropped from use if a disastrous incident occurred during the age of the ibinda. Within each age set, the initiates were further bundled into a siritiet. which can be understood as a 'team'.

  4. Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Ibinda: 350,000 11 Nyaneka 300,000 12 Mbwela 222,000 Nyemba 14 Yaka 200,000 15 Lunda 178,000 16 Nkumbi 150,000 17 Mbunda 135,000 18 Ruund: 98,500 19 Kuvale 70,000 20 Luba-Kasai 60,000 21 Songo 50,000 22 Luimbi 43,900 23 Yombe 39,400 24 Mpinda 30,000 Suku 26 Gciriku: 24,000 Sama 28 Holu 23,100 29 Ndombe 22,300 Nkangala 31 Kwangali 22,000 32 ...

  5. Ibinda (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ibinda is a language of Cabinda, Angola. Ibinda can also refer to: Places. Ibinda, a town in Guéra, Chad; Ibinda, a town in Abala, Plateaux, Republic of the Congo;

  6. Republic of Cabinda - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Cabinda [2] (Ibinda: Kilansi kia Kabinda; Portuguese: República de Cabinda) [3] was an independent protectorate of Portugal that was taken over by Angola after Portugal declared Angola a free country. It is currently an unrecognized state, which Angola considers its Cabinda Province property.

  7. Chibinda - Wikipedia

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    Chibinda or Tchibinda, an alternate name for the Ibinda language of Cabinda, Angola; See also. Tshibinda; Tshibinda Ilunga This page was last edited on 15 ...

  8. Kongo language - Wikipedia

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    Kongo or Kikongo is one of the Bantu languages spoken by the Kongo people living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Angola.It is a tonal language.

  9. Nandi people - Wikipedia

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    All boys who were circumcised together were said to belong to the same ibinda (age set) and once the young men of a particular ibinda came of age, they were tasked with protecting the tribal lands and the society, the period when they were in charge of protection of the society was known as the age of that ibinda.