Batwa (African people)See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Abathwa (African people)
- Atschoua (African people)
- Bachua (African people)
- Bacwa (African people)
- Bakiue (African people)
- Bakwa (African people)
- Banyaruanda (African people)
- Banyarwanda (African people)
- Baroa (African people)
- Bassoa (African people)
- Batjva (African people)
- Batoa (African people)
- Batshwa (African people)
- Batswa (African people)
- Batua (African people)
- Batwa
- Bekoe (African people)
- Boroa (African people)
- Ruanda (African people)
- Rutwa (African people)
- Rwanda (African people)
- Twa (African people)
- Watshua (African people)
- Wattua (African people)
- Wotsschua (African people)
- Xegwe (African people)
- Xegwi (African people)
- Twa
|
Filed under: Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Ethnology -- Burundi Un Grand Peuple de l'Afrique Equatoriale: Éléments d'une Monographie sur l'Urundi et les Warundi (in French; 's-Hertogenbosch, NL: Société "L'illustration Catholique", 1903), by Joannes Michael M. van der Burgt
Filed under: Hutu (African people)
Filed under: Hutu (African people) -- Rwanda -- Politics and government -- 20th centuryFiled under: Rundi (African people)Filed under: Tutsi (African people)
Filed under: Tutsi (African people) -- Crimes against -- Rwanda -- History -- 20th century
Filed under: Ethnology -- Rwanda Un Grand Peuple de l'Afrique Equatoriale: Éléments d'une Monographie sur l'Urundi et les Warundi (in French; 's-Hertogenbosch, NL: Société "L'illustration Catholique", 1903), by Joannes Michael M. van der Burgt
Filed under: Ethnology -- Congo (Democratic Republic) Among Congo Cannibals: Experiences, Impressions, and Adventures During a Thirty Years' Sojourn Amongst the Boloki and Other Congo tribes, With a Description of Their Curious Habits, Customs, Religion, and Laws (London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1913), by John H. Weeks (multiple formats at archive.org) Congo Natives: An Ethnographic Album (1912), by Frederick Starr (multiple formats at archive.org) Congo Life and Folklore (London: Religious Tract Society, 1911), by John H. Weeks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Etudes Bakongo: Histoire et Sociologie (in French; Brussels: Goemaere, 1920), by Joseph van Wing, contrib. by Édouard de Jonghe (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Congo Independent State: A Report on a Voyage of Enquiry (London: Williams and Norgate, 1906), by William Geoffrey Bouchard de Montmorency Mountmorres (multiple formats at archive.org) Land and Peoples of the Kasai: Being a Narrative of a Two Years' Journey Among the Cannibals of the Equatorial Forest and Other Savage Tribes of the South-Western Congo (London: Constable and Co., 1911), by M. W. Hilton-Simpson (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Efe (African people) -- Ethnic identityFiled under: Efe (African people) -- HuntingFiled under: Folklore -- Congo (Democratic Republic) Among Congo Cannibals: Experiences, Impressions, and Adventures During a Thirty Years' Sojourn Amongst the Boloki and Other Congo tribes, With a Description of Their Curious Habits, Customs, Religion, and Laws (London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1913), by John H. Weeks (multiple formats at archive.org) Congo Life and Folklore (London: Religious Tract Society, 1911), by John H. Weeks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Uit den Kunstschat der Bakongos (2 volumes, in Dutch; Amsterdam: C. L. Van Langenhuysen; Berlin: D. Reimer, 1908), by Ivo Struyf
Filed under: Hunting and gathering societies -- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Ituri ForestFiled under: Indigenous peoples -- Congo (Democratic Republic)
Filed under: Indigenous peoples -- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Kongo (African people)
Filed under: Kongo (African people) -- CommunicationFiled under: Kongo (African people) -- Folklore Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort (French Congo) (London: Pub. for the Folk-Lore Society by David Nutt, 1898), by R. E. Dennett, contrib. by Mary Henrietta Kingsley Among the Primitive Bakongo: A Record of Thirty Years' Close Intercourse With the Bakongo and Other Tribes of Equatorial Africa, With a Description of Their Habits, Customs, and Religious Beliefs (London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1914), by John H. Weeks (multiple formats at archive.org) Uit den Kunstschat der Bakongos (2 volumes, in Dutch; Amsterdam: C. L. Van Langenhuysen; Berlin: D. Reimer, 1908), by Ivo Struyf Filed under: Kongo (African people) -- Social life and customsFiled under: Vili (African people)
Filed under: Lese (African people) -- AgricultureFiled under: Lese (African people) -- Ethnic identityFiled under: Lokele (African people)
Filed under: Kaonde (African people) -- Economic conditionsFiled under: Kaonde (African people) -- Social conditions
Filed under: Pygmies -- Early works to 1800 Orang-Outang, Sive Homo Sylvestris: or, The Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared With That of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man; To Which is Added, A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies, the Cynocephali, the Satyrs, and Sphinges of the Ancients, Wherein it Will Appear That They Are All Either Apes or Monkeys, and Not Men, as Formerly Pretended (London: Printed for T. Bennet and D. Brown, 1699), by Edward Tyson Filed under: Negrillos
Filed under: Aeta (Philippine people) |