The Mpama are a Bantu ethnic group that today live in eastern Congo and western Democratic Republic of Congo, mainly along the Congo River. Because of...
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Mpama can refer to: Mpama language, Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mpama people, ethnic group of the Congo and Democratic Republic...
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Josie Mpama (21 March 1903 – 3 December 1979), born Josephine Palmer, was a South African anti-apartheid and labor activist. A forceful campaigner against...
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Mpama (Pama) is a Bantu language of Kasai, Democratic Republic of Congo. It is spoken by the Mpama people. Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie...
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Bolia, Nkundo, Lokele, Topoke, Iyadjima, Ngando, Ndengese, Sengele, Sakata, Mpama, Ntomba, Mbole. The Mongo (Anamongo) occupy 14 provinces particularly the...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (redirect from List of peoples)
G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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Shire Highlands (section People)
in the highlands – Malemia (Domasi), Mlumbe (Zomba), Kawinga (Chikala), Mpama (Chiradzulu), and Kapeni and Somba (in Blantyre District). The Yao chiefs...
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Obosi (section Notable people)
housing districts in Obosi Kingdom like Maryland, (Presently Fegge), Ata Mpama (Presently in Ogbaru LGA, as ceded in 1983 by Capt. Akunobi, the then military...
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1952. Mary Moodley: Banned in 1963. Kay Moonsamy: Banned in 1963. Josie Mpama: Banned in 1955. H. Selby Msimang: Banned in 1967. Shulamith Muller: Banned...
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Bisie, divided into Mpama North and Mpama South deposits, is a tin deposit in the Walikale territory of the province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic...
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John Whitehead claimed that the Moye, Likuba, Bonga, Mpama, Lusakani, and Bangala (peuple) [fr] peoples all used Bangi for intercommunication in the 1890s...
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Lazar Bach (category People who died in the Gulag)
attended the congress as a consultative delegate, while Mpama was the CPSA's full delegate. Mpama gave a speech implying that the popular front strategy...
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Jericho (disambiguation) (section People)
suburb of Oxford Jericho, North West, South Africa, a village Jericho Dam, Mpama River, South Africa Jericho, Arkansas, a town Jericho Trail, a hiking trail...
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Johannesburg Nhlanhla Mwelase 22 Springs, Gauteng 14 November 2005 My Idols Ayanda Mpama 21 Seaview, KwaZulu-Natal 7 November 2005 Judges's Choice Deidré Visser...
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Highlands) Mponda, Makanjila, Jalasi, Liwonde, Malemia, Mlumbe, Kawinga, Mpama, Kapeni and Somba Azande Kingdom (R) (18th century AD–1905/present) (NSM...
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Todd Matshikiza (category Xhosa people)
1950. Matshikiza moved to Johannesburg in 1947, and married Esme Sheila Mpama on 26 December 1950. The couple had a daughter, Marian Linda, and son, John...
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villages to the north of the mountain, an area generally referred to as Mpama, with the villages on the foot of the mountain to its south, an area referred...
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Mamadou Kamara Dékamo (category Living people)
Semaine Africaine, number 2743, 13 November 2007, page 3 (in French). Lucien Mpama, "Les évêques congolais reçus par l'ambassadeur Dékamo", Les Dépêches de...
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