Kongo people
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The Kongo people are a Bantu ethnic group primarily defined as the speakers of Kikongo (Kongo languages).
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See also
- Kimpa Vita, a 17th-century Kongo woman who appealed for an end to wars, but was burnt at the stake for being a false saint
- Nkisi, "Sacred Medicine" that was once used primarily by the Bakongo and people of the surrounding areas.
- The Congo Village-exhibition in 1914 in Norway
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