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- Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (links | edit)
- Alur people (links | edit)
- Tokaleya (links | edit)
- Ngoni people (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Kongo (links | edit)
- Chewa people (links | edit)
- Lugbara people (links | edit)
- Luba people (links | edit)
- Bemba people (links | edit)
- Avukaya people (links | edit)
- Baka people (Congo and South Sudan) (links | edit)
- Logo people (links | edit)
- Moru people (links | edit)
- Tagbu people (links | edit)
- Yulu people (links | edit)
- Keliko people (links | edit)
- North Carolina Museum of Art (links | edit)
- Zyoba people (links | edit)
- Nyiha people (links | edit)
- History of slavery (links | edit)
- Mwanga people (links | edit)
- Mambwe people (links | edit)
- Lungu people (links | edit)
- Lambya people (links | edit)
- Bembe people (links | edit)
- Ambundu (links | edit)
- Kuba Kingdom (links | edit)
- Lunda Empire (links | edit)
- Traditional African masks (links | edit)
- Social Renewal Party (Angola) (links | edit)
- Lunda people (links | edit)
- Gbaya people (links | edit)
- Chikunga (links | edit)
- Luvale people (links | edit)
- Tonga people (Zambia and Zimbabwe) (links | edit)
- Kanongesha-Lunda people (links | edit)
- Slavery in Africa (links | edit)
- Garanganze people (links | edit)
- Mbaka people (links | edit)
- Portuguese Angolans (links | edit)
- National Museum of Archaeology, Lisbon (links | edit)
- 2000s in history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (links | edit)
- Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) (links | edit)
- Princeton University Art Museum (links | edit)
- Urewe (links | edit)
- Bakwa Dishi tribe (links | edit)
- Ilunga Mbili (links | edit)
- Yakoma people (links | edit)
- Outline of Zambia (links | edit)