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Wagenya is the name of a
place in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo and of the
people living there;
situated in the
northern part of Congo, by the...
- as the
Wagenia Falls (French:
chutes Wagenia),
referring to the
local Wagenya fishermen, who have
developed a
special technique to fish in the river...
- the
original inhabitants of the area, the
Wagenya, when
establishing their town. As a result, the
Wagenya had
become distrustful of any
foreigners visiting...
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slave who had
sacked villages of
Mohombo people at the
instigation of the
Wagenya chieftain Kimburu. The
Arabs attacked the
shoppers and Kimburu's people...
- runs
parallel to the
coast instead of
jutting out into the water.
Wagenya trap The
Wagenya people, in the Congo,
build a huge
system of
wooden tripods across...
- proto-Slavic word for this type of
fishing basket is
reconstructed as vьrša. The
Wagenya of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo build a huge
system of
wooden tripods...
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Conical baskets on a
wooden frame are also used elsewhere; here,
Wagenya, to
catch the fish
thrown downstream by
rapids at the
Boyoma Falls (aka: Stanley...
-
Wagenya fishermen...
- Kinya-Mituku)
Stappers 1973;
McMaster 1988 D10 D14 gey Enya (Genya, Tsheenya,
Wagenya), Baena, Enya at
Kisangani (D14A), Enya at
Kongolo (D14B) Spa 1973 D10...
- enterprise. The
people of the
region included the Lokele, Turumbu, Bakumu,
Wagenya,
Bamanga and Tovoke. The
mission embarked on a
program of
educating local...