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Ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Map showing the area where the Sundi lives.
The Sundi (also Sundis, Nsundi, Basundi, Kongo-Sundi, Suundi and Manyanga ) are a
Central African people established in three countries, in the
Republic of Congo – particularly in the
Niari department (Kimongo and Londes-Lakayes), in the
Bouenza department (Boko-Songho) and in the
Pool Department –, in
Angola (
Cabinda ) and in the
Democratic Republic of Congo .
[1] They are considered to be the largest subgroup of the
Kongo people .
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[6] Early in the nineteenth century there were wars between Sundi and
Teke when Teke moved southwest into the Niari valley.
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References
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"Sundi" . Oxford Reference . Retrieved 2022-02-12 .
^ Olson, James Stuart; Meur, Charles (1996).
The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 537.
ISBN
978-0-313-27918-8 .
^ McDonald, Gordon C. (1971).
Area Handbook for People's Republic of the Congo (Congo Brazzaville) . U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 57.
^ Xavier Bienvenu KITSIMBOU, La démocratie et les réalités ethniques au Congo , UNIVERSITÉ NANCY II, 2006, p.24
^ Hortense Gisèle Yela, LES COMITES DE GESTION ET DE DEVELOPPEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE UN OUTIL DE GOUVERNANCE ET DE DEVELOPPEMENT TERRITORIAL : CAS DU DISTRICT DE LOUINGUI , UNIVERSITÉ CHEIKH ANTA DIOP, 2013, p.26-27
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"Congo : situation actuelle et traitement des membres de l'ethnie larie par le gouvernement en place (2002)" . Direction des recherches, Commission de l'immigration et du statut de réfugié, Canada (in French). Retrieved 2023-06-08 .
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"Congo-Brazzaville - People" . www.globalsecurity.org . Retrieved 2022-02-12 .
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