- The
Nyindu people (singular: Mnyindu, plural:
Banyindu), are an
ethnic group predominantly found along the
Ulindi River in the north, west, and south,...
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affect communities identified as Babembe, Bafuliiru, Babwari, Babuyu,
Banyindu,
Balega (Warega), Bamushi, and Banyamulenge. The area was conventionally...
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localities or sub-chiefdoms. The Shi people, also
known as Bashi,
Banyabungo or
Banyindu; are
exactly close neighbours of Lega; Fuliiro,
Bavira and
Bembe people...
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fighters killed a
Banyindu traditional chief,
Kawaza Nyakwana.
Later in 2019, a
coalition of
militias from the Bembe,
Bafuliru and
Banyindu are estimated...
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fighters killed a
Banyindu traditional chief,
Kawaza Nyakwana.
Later in 2019, a
coalition of
militias from the Bembe,
Bafuliru and
Banyindu are estimated...
- the Lega people; Fizi of the
Bembe people, the
Babwari people and the
Banyindu people; and Uvira,
inhabited by the Vira people,
Bafuliro and Barundi....
- also a
point of
confluence for many
ethnic groups,
including Bafuliiru,
Banyindu, Bamushi, Baholoholo, Babwari, Bavira, Balega, Bahunde, Banyanga, Bashu...
- region: the Bavira, the Bafuliiru, the Bashi, the Balega, the Babembe, the
Banyindu, the Bahavu, (from
South Kivu) and the Hutu,
Tutsi and
Batwa from neighboring...
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consider themselves indigenous.
Militias drawn from the Bembe,
Bafuliru and
Banyindu have
attacked and
stolen cattle from the Banyamulenge. The
northern Kenya...
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major influence.
Armed groups from the
Congolese Babembe, Bafuliru, and
Banyindu communities are
fighting with the
Rwandan Banyamulenge, as
Rwanda borders...