Pictures collection of Sankuru River
dengese - African art museum. Tribal masks and statues of Africa.
TRIBAL AFRICAN ART . DENGESE (NDENGESE) North of the Kuba kingdom, across the Sankuru River, the 12,000 Dengese people claim to be the original population of the area.
Kasai definition of Kasai in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
The main tributaries are the Lulua, Sankuru, and Fimi-Lukenie from the right and the Kwango from the left. The river is fed mainly by rain, but subsurface water is also
TRIBAL AFRICAN ART
North of the Kuba kingdom situated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, across the Sankuru River, the 12,000 Dengese people claim to be the original population of
Lulua (Luluwa) Face Mask
Lulua refers to a large number of heterogeneous peoples who populate the region near the Lulua River, between the Kasai and Sankuru rivers. The Lulua people migrated
Zaire - Bantu-Speakers of the Congo River Basin and Its Environs
Most of the Congo River basin and part of the lands stretching south to the Kasai and Sankuru rivers are inhabited by a large number of groups categorized under the
A.ferranti - Forums : American Killifish Association
Found in the upper & middle Kasai & Sankuru River Drainages. Habitat: Known to inhabit forested areas in small streams (flowing over gravel) or other
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Bantu-Speakers of the Congo
Most of the Congo River basin and part of the lands stretching south to the Kasai and Sankuru rivers are inhabited by a large number of groups categorized under the name
Congo River - Citizendia
Sankuru River is a major river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Sangha River, a River in central Africa, is a Tributary of the Congo River.
Using Remote Sensing to Map the Risk of Human Monkeypox Virus in
between the Sankuru and Lomami Rivers (Fig. 1; Bwangoy et al., 2010). The habitat is composed of closed-canopy, semi-deciduous and evergreen forest (Fig. 2; Arino et al.,
Congo diamond deposits, geology, exploration, mining, use - Part III
is taking the name of Sankuru then throw itself in the Kasaï River at Port-Francqui, and to the west by the Lubi River and the Lukula River that join the Sankuru River.
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