- The
Fuliiru people are a
Bantu ethnic group predominantly inhabiting the east-central
highlands of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC). They reside...
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Fuliiru, or Kifuliiru, is a
Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by the
Fuliiru people (Bafuliiru), also
known as the Fuliru, who live
north and west of the...
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Furiiru may
refer to:
Furiiru people Furiiru language Bafuliiru Chiefdom This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Furiiru. If...
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Republic of the
Congo (MONUSCO). Historically,
Sange was
inhabited by the
Fuliiru people who had
migrated from
Lwindi (now
Lwindi Chiefdom) and established...
- each year. The name
Mulenge traces its
origins to the
Fuliiru dialect,
which is
spoken by the
Fuliiru community who
relocated to
Uvira Territory from Lwindi...
- Bango, Batsamba, Bazombe, Bemba, Bembe, Bira, Bowa, Dikidiki, Dzing,
Fuliiru, Havu, Hema, Hima, Hunde, Hutu, Iboko, Kanioka, Kaonde, Kuba, Komo, Kwango...
- the
Fuliiru-Vira.
According to
Nyindu oral tradition,
their first king's
descendants ruled over
neighboring peoples such as the Shi, Hunde,
Fuliiru, and...
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confluence for
numerous ethnic groups,
including the Lega, Nyindu, Shi,
Fuliiru, Holoholo, Bwari, Vira, Hunde, Nyanga, Bembe, and Amba people. Kilungutwe...
- Konjo, Nande, ? Kobo Shi–Havu (D50): Hunde, Havu, Shi, Tembo, Nyindu,
Fuliiru Rwanda-Rundi (D60): Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Shubi, Hangaza, Ha,
Vinza Nyoro–Ganda...
- the
primary means of livelihood.
Bwegera is
inhabited by
heterogeneous Fuliiru and Vira po****tions who
share cultural similarities and
practice agriculture...