Between 1500 and 1800 the Lunda and Luba people traveled from the Congo and became a powerful group. |
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Born in Luba, Volhynia, in the Ukraine, he sang in cantorial choirs in that region and then in Odessa, where he worked with many great hazzanim. |
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They were Lower Congo, Kuba, Luba, and a combined Northern style, composed of the Northeastern and Northwestern Congo. |
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The split between Kasaian and Katangese Luba thus played directly into the hands of Conakat and its European partners. |
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Masks, on the other hand, have been less important to the Bakongo than to other people, such as the Luba. |
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The label for the chief's staff and the Sowei mask discuss how the Luba and Mende still use identical or similar works for this purpose. |
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Yes, and Alison's is so rough and so large in dimension, the Luba art so small and finely wrought. |
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Yes, he knows how to make objects in the Lega, Songye and Luba styles. |
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All these peoples consist of a mixture of local populations known as either Kete or Bindi, on the one hand, and Luba immigrants from Katanga, on the other. |
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That was a concept I hadn't encountered until I saw the Luba pieces, and it thrilled me, the idea of woman's body, abstractly replicated as a lukasa, a memory board. |
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High points were the beaded regalia of Yoruba and Luba diviners. |
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The film focuses on two Ukranian teens, Raya and Luba, who are lured into slavory by promises of a hotel job. |
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In the 1450s, a Luba from the royal family Ilunga Tshibinda married Lunda queen Rweej and united all Lunda peoples. |
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The Luba political system was retained, and conquered peoples were integrated into the system. |
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