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    The Azande are an ethnic group in Central Africa speaking the Zande languages (whose classification is uncertain). They live in the south-eastern part...
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  • Azande Ani Kpi Gbe ("Too many Azande people have died"), also known as Wagner Ti Azandé, is an ethnic militia of Azande people active in the Haut-Mbomou...
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    people in South Sudan include the Azande (also known as Zande), Murle, Didinga, Tennet, Moru, Madi, Balanda Bviri and Balanda Boor. Over 5,000 people...
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    The Zande, also known as the Azande Kingdom is a kingdom predominantly dominated by the Zande people or tribe. It is located in the area of Western Equatoria...
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    Witchcraft plays a significant role in the beliefs and culture of the Azande people, located in North Central Africa, particularly in regions like South...
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    among the Zande people of North Central Africa is magic used to inflict harm on an individual that is native to the Azande tribal peoples. The belief in...
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  • Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande is one of social anthropology's most noted texts. In this work E. E. Evans-Pritchard examines the witchcraft...
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  • the Azande, a people of the upper Nile, and resulted in both a doctorate (in 1927) and his classic Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande (1937)...
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    French Polynesia, and (with only daughters as victims) from among the Azande people in Central Africa. In other cases, children were kidnapped and eaten...
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    from the onomatopoeic name Niam-Niam which is sometimes used for the Azande people who live in the south-eastern part of the Central African Republic....
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    tit-bits of the body." Among the Apambia, a cannibalistic clan of the Azande people in Central Africa, the palms of the hands and the soles of the foots...
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    rational framework of beliefs and knowledge in some cultures, like the Azande people of Africa. The historian Owen Davies stated that the word magic was...
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    Atoroba Peni Rikito (category Living people)
    Azande Kingdom. The kingdom had not had a king for 117 years, since the death of Gbudwe in 1905. The Azande Kingdom is dominated by the Azande people...
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  • The non-Nilotic Azande people, who entered southern Sudan in the 16th century, established the region's largest state. The Azande are the third largest...
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  • Province with a little extension to the South Sudan as the Zande or Azande people. The Aringa language, also known as Low Lugbara, is closely related...
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    in Equatoria region. The Azande people occupied the largest part of the region. Geographical barriers sheltered the people of southern Sudan, and made...
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    Bas-Uélé (section People)
    Bas-Uélé Province, with a population of 900,000 in 2007, are Azandé people. There are others peoples like the Boa, Bakere, Balele, Bakango, Babenza, etc., are...
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  • rational framework of beliefs and knowledge in some cultures, like the Azande people of Africa. The historian Owen Davies stated that the word magic was...
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    since at least the early 18th century. It was founded by the Bamba Bambari peoples. The Sultan since 2011 has been Maxime Faustin Mbringa Takama. He is one...
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    the largest are Lake Eyasi in the north and Lake Rukwa in the south. The people who live along the divide are diverse, mainly speaking Central Sudanic languages...
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    Congo. Zande harp player Azande harper, 1877–80 1850-1900, Mangbetu people. Oval style kundi. Azande people. Sudan, Mangbetu people, inely carved kundi harp...
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  • Arens discusses E. E. Evans-Pritchard's work in disproving that the Azande people were cannibalistic, before arguing that the stories of socially accepted...
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    Equatoria (section People)
    culture and way of life on the people. King Gbudwe who ruled the western part of Equatoria at the time as The King of Azande Kingdom despised the Arab culture...
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    Kuku. Madi Lotuko. Lango. Lopit. Lulubo. Pojulu. Lugbara. Buganda. Azande people. Bidibidi fm 95.3 Biryabarema, Elias (15 December 2016). "Hatred spills...
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  • them to remain secure without a large armed forces. The Shilluk, Azande, and Bari people had more regular conflicts with neighbouring states Most Nilotes...
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  • Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People is an ethnographical study by the British anthropologist E. E. Evans-Pritchard...
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    Evan Evans-Pritchard, who was himself an authority on the Nuer and Azande people of South Sudan, as a graduate student – finishing with a doctorate in...
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    Services attributed the epidemic in part to poor housing conditions. The Azande people of the western part of the province avoided the disease. They had a...
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  • Zande may refer to: Zande people, of north central Africa Zande language, the language of the Azande people Zande, Belgium Xande, Zande in the NES fan...
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  • Mangu (section People)
    from the Dominican Republic Mangu, the concept in the culture of the Azande people usually referred to as witchcraft Mangú (song), a 2016 song by pop-singer...
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