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The main aim of our work is to promote the unity of the Anamongo in Africa in general, and the Mongo of the D.R.C. in particular. To propose that the Mongo get together, dialogue and organize themselves in all areas of life: political, economic and social.Let us insist that Anamongo unity is a force that can make a great contribution to the development of the D.R.C., especially in the training of young people. The time has come to create quality universities, not universities without reliable libraries. The Congo needs intellectuals, not unskilled graduates.The first chapter lists the various…mehr

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The main aim of our work is to promote the unity of the Anamongo in Africa in general, and the Mongo of the D.R.C. in particular. To propose that the Mongo get together, dialogue and organize themselves in all areas of life: political, economic and social.Let us insist that Anamongo unity is a force that can make a great contribution to the development of the D.R.C., especially in the training of young people. The time has come to create quality universities, not universities without reliable libraries. The Congo needs intellectuals, not unskilled graduates.The first chapter lists the various Mongo groups. The second examines the list of groups by province. The third chapter focuses on oral tradition. The fourth focuses on the testimonies of European researchers. The final chapter focuses on the testimonies of Mongo researchers, and the general conclusion brings our study to a close.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Bongango ist Anthropologe und Theologe und war von 1977 bis 1990 Forscher an der E.C.C. im Ministerium für wissenschaftliche Forschung im Kongo. Seit 1991 lebt er als unabhängiger Forscher in Brüssel und führt seine Forschungen im Bereich der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften an der Nationalbibliothek von Belgien durch. Er ist Autor veröffentlichter und unveröffentlichter Manuskripte.