Handbook to the ethnographical collections . Fio. 190.—Wooden pigment-boxes. BaMbala tribe of BuShongo,Congo State. this way arose the Kioko. formerly to the south-east ot the Ba-Lunda, but now scattered among them, of whom the MaKosabetween theKwango and Kasai are a branch: the Songo between theKwango and Kwanza: the Imbangala between the Tala-Mugongorange and the Kwango, and the related Ba-Achinji on the oppositebank, also the Hollo Bondo and Jiuga furthei- west. To thesouth of these Angola is peopled by a number of tribes usuallytermed collectively Ganguela, and the state of Bihe was founde


Handbook to the ethnographical collections . Fio. 190.—Wooden pigment-boxes. BaMbala tribe of BuShongo,Congo State. this way arose the Kioko. formerly to the south-east ot the Ba-Lunda, but now scattered among them, of whom the MaKosabetween theKwango and Kasai are a branch: the Songo between theKwango and Kwanza: the Imbangala between the Tala-Mugongorange and the Kwango, and the related Ba-Achinji on the oppositebank, also the Hollo Bondo and Jiuga furthei- west. To thesouth of these Angola is peopled by a number of tribes usuallytermed collectively Ganguela, and the state of Bihe was foundedby an admixture of Songo and Ganguela called Binbundo. TheImbangala are a mixture of immigrants and BaPindi aborigines,but the main body of BaPindi migrated to the country betweenthe Kwilu and Wissman Falls on the Kasai; at a later time,a branch of the Imbangala, under the name of BaKwese, occupied AFRICA 217 a tract of the country to the south-west of them. The son of theBaLuba chief (who founded the Lunda empire) by a Lunda womanof chi


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