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Ethnic group in north-west Angola
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Ambundu (also Mbundu or Kimbundu) (Mbundu: Ambundu or Akwambundu, singular: Mumbundu (distinct from the
Ambundu
Bantu language of northwest Angola
Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, and the Malanje provinces. It is spoken by the Ambundu. Allophones: [ɸ] and [β] are allophones of /p/ and /b/, respectively, before
Kimbundu
Ethnic group in central-southern Angola
The term Southern Mbundu has also been used for the Ambundu living in the Southern part of the Ambundu region. Oliver and Atmore use it for those in the
Ovimbundu
Two-faced demon in Angolan folklore
tangled hair that falls over its face, recorded in the folklore of the Ambundu people in Angola. According to one legend, there was a kishi chief who
Kishi_(folklore)
Country in Southern Africa
Communist Party, the organisation's leadership remained predominantly Ambundu and courted public sector workers in Luanda. Although both the MPLA and
Angola
American actor and comedian (born 1971)
American" ancestors. Tucker's patrilineal ancestry was also traced back to the Ambundu ethnic group of Angola and one line of his mother's to the Bamileke of
Chris_Tucker
Type of Brazilian settlement inhabited by escaped slaves and their descendants
communities typically uses the term mocambo for settlements, which is an Ambundu word meaning "war camp". A mocambo is typically much smaller than a quilombo
Quilombo
Bantu language: the Ovimbundu who represent 37% of the population, the Ambundu with 25%, and the Bakongo 11%. Other numerically important groups include
Demographics_of_Angola
traits, traditions and native languages or dialects include the Ovimbundu, Ambundu, Bakongo, Chokwe, Avambo and other peoples. There are over 100 distinct
Culture_of_Angola
Capital and largest city of Angola
expatriates. The inhabitants of Luanda are mostly members of the ethnic Ambundu people. In recent decades of the 21st century, the number of ethnic Bakongo
Luanda
Ethnic group of Louisiana, USA
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Historical affiliations Kingdom of France 1718–1763 Kingdom of Spain 1763–1802 French
Louisiana_Creole_people
Figure from Ambundu mythology
Sudika-mbambi is a hero and son of Kimanaueze and is an Ambundu mythological figure. He is featured in several Ambundu legends and is well-known for his feats as a
Sudika-mbambi
Ambundu queen in Angola (c. 1583–1663)
1663) was a southwest African paramount ruler who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–1663) and Matamba (1631–1663), located in present-day
Nzinga_of_Ndongo_and_Matamba
Traditional religion of the Bakongo people
ethnic groups and kingdoms in West-Central Africa, like the Chokwe and Ambundu, adopted elements of Bakongo spirituality. The spirituality is based on
Kongo_religion
U.S. state
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Georgia_(U.S._state)
Kimanaueze or Na Kimanaueze Kia-Tumb’a Ndala, is a culture hero figure in Ambundu or Mbundu mythology whose people are mostly based in Angola at present
Kimanaueze
Shade of blue
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Haint_blue
1975–2002 military conflict
formation in the 1950s, the MPLA's main social base has been among the Ambundu people and the multiracial intelligentsia of cities such as Luanda, Benguela
Angolan_Civil_War
African American ethnic group in the Southern United States
ngombo meaning okra in several western Bantu languages of the Bakongo and Ambundu people of Angola. It is one of the dish's main ingredients. Gullah rice
Gullah
Slave trade between Africa and the West
depopulation. Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba, who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–63) and Matamba (1631–63) in present-day Angola
Atlantic_slave_trade
American bassist (1936–1983)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
James_Jamerson
Ruling party of Angola since 1975
for the Liberation of Angola (FDLA). The MPLA's core base includes the Ambundu ethnic group and the educated intelligentsia of the capital city, Luanda
MPLA
Geographic and cultural region located along South Carolina's coast
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
South_Carolina_Lowcountry
Ethnic group in the DR Congo
their strong Queen NZINGA (Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba). Pende and Ambundu in Angola are same tribe; the group that migrated to Congo, DRC was named
Pende_people
18th- or 19th-century magical text allegedly written by Moses
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
Sixth_and_Seventh_Books_of_Moses
American historian (born 1943)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Peter_H._Wood
Asase Yaa (Akan) Atete (Waaqeffanna) Ayao (Santeria) Emotan (Edo) Kianda (Ambundu) Mami Wata (panafrican) Mbokomu (Ngombe) Mamlambo (Zulu) Olapa (Maasai)
List_of_goddesses
Former slave and American politician (1839–1915)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Robert_Smalls
Dom Pascoal Rodrigues Machado of Kasanje was an Ambundu king of Kasanje and the first Christian ruler of that Imbangala kingdom. Born Ngonga a Mbande
Pascoal_of_Kasanje
1985 collection of 25 African American folktales
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
The_People_Could_Fly
Water spirit in Kongo religion
brought to South Carolina between 1733 and 1807 were people of Kongo or Ambundu descent from Angola, bisimbi became revered in the United States in Black
Simbi
American artist
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Sam_Doyle
1989 film directed by Edward Zwick
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Glory_(1989_film)
List of African ethnic groups
the Congo (Ituri Province) Christianity, Traditional African religion Ambundu Niger–Congo → Bantu → Kimbundu Angola Christianity, Traditional African
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Kakongo and of Ngoyo, on this side of the Zaire and beyond it, Lord of the Ambundu and of Angola, of Aquisima, of Musuru, of Matamba, of Malilu, of Musuko
List_of_rulers_of_Kongo
Folk song based on a Sea Islands spiritual
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Michael,_Row_the_Boat_Ashore
American boxer (1944–2011)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Joe_Frazier
Hari a Kiluanje was an Ambundu tribal lord of Ndongo and claimant to its throne. The lord of the Black Stones of Pungo Andongo, Hari a Kiluanje was among
Hari_a_Kiluanje
Town in South Carolina, United States
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Hilton_Head_Island,_South_Carolina
Folk hero of African-American folklore
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
John_the_Conqueror
Ethnic and cultural group in the United States
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
African_Americans
Ethnolinguistic group in Africa
Bafumbira, Bagungu (majority Bantu) Angola 26 97% 25 H, K, R Ovimbundu, Ambundu, Bakongo, Bachokwe, Balunda, Ganguela, Ovambo, Herero, Xindonga (97% Bantu)
Bantu_peoples
State-recognized tribe in South Carolina
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Beaver_Creek_Indians
Ethno-racial group in Brazil
from present-day Angola and the Congo, most belonging to the Bakongo or Ambundu ethnic groups. Bantu slaves were also taken from coastal Mozambique, who
Afro-Brazilians
African American enslaved craftsman (1820–1892)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Philip_Reed_(sculptor)
Ambundu mythological figure, twin brother of Sudika-mbambi
Kabundungdulu is the twin brother of Sudika-mbambi and is an Ambundu mythological figure. He is part of an origin myth for thunderstorm, where he represents
Kabundungulu
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Slavery_in_the_United_States
Province of Angola
centralized monarchy which for given periods of time also dominated part of the Ambundu further to the South. The kings lived in the city of M'banza-Kongo which
Uíge_Province
African American folk hero and conjurer
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Gullah_Jack
captain-major André Ferreira Pereira. After Casicola, a great number of Ambundu tribal lords in the vicinity of Luanda switched their allegiance to Portugal
First_Battle_of_the_Lucala
American filmmaker and author (born 1952)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Julie_Dash
Mythical creature in Gullah Geechee folklore
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Boo_hag
river. The political methods of the Libolo differed from other ethnically Ambundu kingdoms and they may have had their roots in an older and obscure kingdom
Kingdom_of_Libolo
c. 1390 – 1567 ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
and beyond it King of Vungu Duke of Nsundi Duke of Mbemba Lord of the Ambundu Lord of Angola Lord of Aquisima Lord of Musuru Lord of Matamba Lord of
Kilukeni
Spiritual practices, traditions and beliefs
the Gullah-Geechee people preserved elements of traditional Kongo and Ambundu culture. Ancient Kongolese spiritual beliefs and practices are present
Hoodoo_(spirituality)
American children's television series
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Gullah_Gullah_Island
Traditional hexing material in African-American hoodoo folk magic
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Goofer_dust
Historic site at Dunbar Creek, Georgia, US
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Igbo_Landing
1984 film by Norman Jewison
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
A_Soldier's_Story
History. Oxford University Press. Thornton, John (2020). "The Struggle for Ambundu and the Founding of Angola". A History of West Central Africa to 1850.
History_of_Africa
Polity in the Congo Basin
ISBN 978-1-040-19301-3. Thornton, John K., ed. (2020), "The Struggle for Ambundu and the Founding of Angola", A History of West Central Africa to 1850,
Mwene_Muji
Census-designated place in South Carolina, United States
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Daufuskie_Island
1991 film by Julie Dash
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Daughters_of_the_Dust
1619 arrival of the first slaves in the North American colonies
Iberian Union. Those taken captive from Angola may have belonged to the Ambundu ethnic group, an interpretation used at the Jamestown Settlement Galleries
First_Africans_in_Virginia
Creole language of southern US
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Gullah_language
American film director (born 1962)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Roger_Ross_Williams
American folk music ensemble
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Georgia_Sea_Island_Singers
City in South Carolina, United States
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Beaufort,_South_Carolina
1961–1974 armed conflict in Southwestern Africa
members of the Angolan intelligentsia and urban elites, supported by the Ambundu and other ethnic groups of the Luanda, Bengo, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul
Angolan_War_of_Independence
1974 film by Martin Ritt
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Conrack
African-American spiritual song
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Kumbaya
Ethnic group of Central and Southern Africa
Chokwe; many also speak French, Portuguese or English Religion Christian, Animist Related ethnic groups Ambundu, Ovimbundu, Luba, Lunda, Lwena, Songo
Chokwe_people
African American ritual dance
between 1719 and 1820, 35.4 percent of them belonged to the Bakongo and Ambundu ethnic groups from West-Central Africa, 10.9 percent were Mandinka, 7.4
Ring_shout
Latin Americans with Sub-Saharan African ancestry
from present-day Angola and the Congo, most belonging to the Bakongo or Ambundu ethnic groups. Bantu people were also taken from coastal regions of Northern
Afro–Latin_Americans
temporarily pacify the region, build a fort at Ambaca and bring the number of Ambundu sobas under Portuguese suzerainty to a total of 78. The sobas Kilonga and
Bento_Banha_Cardoso
Handwritten Arabic manuscript on West African Islamic law
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Bilali_Document
Port Loko, Sierra Leone
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Bunce_Island
Federal National Heritage Area in the United States
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor
Gullah-Geechee_Cultural_Heritage_Corridor
Medieval and early modern history of the African region
conquest and integration. To the south around the highlands of Angola the Ambundu kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba formed. The Dembos confederation sat between
Medieval and early modern Africa
Medieval_and_early_modern_Africa
Municipality and city in Cabinda Province, Angola
group, particularly the Ibinda subgroup, coexisting with minorities of Ambundu, Ovimbundu and Chokwe, many of whom arrived through migration associated
Cabinda_(city)
Spiritual forest in Kongo religion
way to connect to the spiritual world. To remedy this, some Bakongo and Ambundu people willingly committed acts of sacrificial suicide so that they could
Mfinda
Ruler of Kasanje (Angola) between 1622-1655
Sometime around this time, Kalunga adopted as his son Ngonga a Mbande, an Ambundu captured during a raid. His bravery, strength, and cruelty made him popular
Kalunga_of_Kasanje
1579–1683 series of wars
Portuguese were attacked by 12,000 warriors but the artillery fire threw the Ambundu into disarray and a Portuguese sortie forced them to withdraw. Kia Kasenda
Angolan_Wars
Historic buildings located in the Penn School Historic District
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Penn School Historic District Campus
Penn_School_Historic_District_Campus
Ethnic group
Popo Kingdom, Congo-Brazzaville (Loango Kingdom (82 individuals), Angola (Ambundu) and Southeast of Africa (670 individuals), the Congo and Angola (6.7%)
Afro-Dominicans_(Dominica)
African-American anti-slavery leader (1767–1822)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Denmark_Vesey
Dominicans of African descent
modern-day western Nigeria), Akan (from the Gold Coast, modern-day Ghana), Ambundu (from the Kingdom of Ndongo, in north Angola), Bakongo (from the Kingdom
Afro-Dominicans
American historian and Pulitzer Prize winner
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Edda_L._Fields-Black
Portuguese and 200 Africans according to others. The fort was attacked by the Ambundu, but they suffered unexpected losses from artillery fire in the assault
Siege_of_Anzele
Good luck charm
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Rabbit's_foot
Magical amulet bag in Hoodoo tradition
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Mojo_bag
1600s–1800s noble dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
the Zaire and beyond it King of Kibangu King of Lemba-Mbula Lord of the Ambundu Lord of Angola Lord of Aquisima Lord of Musuru Lord of Matamba Lord of
Kinlaza
Lucky charm used in the magical tradition of African-American hoodoo
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Black_cat_bone
Americans of Angolan birth or descent
Jill Lepore, the slaves of Angola who arrived in New Amsterdam were also Ambundu and, to a lesser extent, Kongos, as was the case with the first slaves
Angolan_Americans
Powder used to drive unwanted people away in African-American hoodoo folk magic
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Hot_foot_powder
United States historic place
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Hog_Hammock,_Georgia
1800s–1900s ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
King on this side of the Zaire and beyond it King of Vungu Lord of the Ambundu Lord of Angola Lord of Aquisima Lord of Musuru Lord of Matamba Lord of
Água_Rosada
American author, preservationist, and performance artist
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Marquetta_Goodwine
Ambundu, the two largest ethnic groups in Angola, as well as the smaller Ovambo and Herero peoples, who mostly live in neighboring Namibia. Ambundu culture
Recognition of same-sex unions in Angola
Recognition_of_same-sex_unions_in_Angola
African American publisher and lawyer (1870–1940)
States Slavery in the United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne
Robert_Sengstacke_Abbott
AMBUNDU
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A White Lotus
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Deer; Smart
Surname or Lastname
Danish and Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian : habitational name from Ågård ‘farm by the stream’.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi(n) ‘edge (of a sword)’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘bold’.Respelling of Hungarian Agárdi, a habitational name for someone from any of various places called Agárd, from the vocabulary word agár ‘hound’.English : possibly a variant of Agar.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Just
Male
Hindi/Indian
Modern form of Hindi Krishna, KISHAN means "the black" and "the blue."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Peacemaker, Who is calm and disciplined
Boy/Male
Indian, Kerala
Windows
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Prosperous; Successful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brave
Girl/Female
Arabic
Well Mannered
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