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Pende people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pende people
The Pende or Phende (ethnonym: ''Bapende or Baphende''; singular ''Mupende or Muphende'') are an ethnic group found in the south-western Democratic Republic of the Congo also in the Kasai Occidental province around the diamond mines of Tshikapa, and especially in the Kwilu District. Their population is estimated to be around 250,000. The Pende or Phende language is one of the Bantu languages. Phende are culturally close to the Yaka and Suku people that live in neighboring areas. ==History== Much like the Yake and Suku, Phende are originally from the strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cuanza River, in Angola. They relocated to Congo in the beginning of the 17th century, as a consequence of the Lunda's expansion.〔(Ancestral Mothers of the Bapende )〕 Around 1885 they were menaced again by the expansion of the Chokwe people.〔(Pende Information )〕
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