- At
least two
groups of
people in
Africa are
described as the
Yombe people. They
reside primarily in Zambia,
Republic of the Congo, the
Democratic Republic...
-
Yombe may
refer to:
Yombe people,
several groups in
southern and
central Africa Yombe or
Kiyombe (ISO 639-3: yom), a
dialect of the
Kongo language of...
-
Kikongo and
Kituba are
spoken in:
South of
Republic of the Congo:
Kikongo (
Yombe, Vili, Ladi, Sundi, etc.) and Kituba: Kouilou, Niari, Bouenza, Lékoumou...
- Gangala), Ndingi, Kunyi, Mboka, Kongo,
Western Kongo,
Laari (Laadi), Vili,
Yombe,
Suundi Glottolog,
based on Koen
Bostoen (2018, 2019),
classifies two dozen...
-
language of at
least seven groups of people, namely, the Senga, Tumbuka,
Yombe, Phoka, Hewe,
Northern Ngoni and
Tonga people, with 12
known dialects. It...
-
Yombe, Phoka,
Tonga and
Tumbuka who are part of the
Tumbuka family.
Their language is
called Chitumbuka and has 12
total known dialects such as
Yombe...
-
speakers of Kikongo.
Subgroups include the Beembe, Bwende, Vili, Sundi,
Yombe, Dondo, Lari, and others. They have
lived along the
Atlantic coast of Central...
- Phemba, also
known as
Yombe maternity figures,
refers to
sculptural objects that
depict the
figures of a
mother and child.
Phemba statuary falls into...
- A
Yombe sculpture, 19th century....
- Léon
Yombe (born 7
April 1944) is a
Congolese sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1964
Summer Olympics. With
Henri Elende,
Yombe made...