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Afrikaans: Azande-, oftewel "Niam-niam"-krygers in gevegsuitrusting in Manziga se kraal naby Niangara in die Bomokandi-streek van die Kongo. Hierdie krygslustige stam het hierdie meer vrugbare gebied tydens die laat-19de eeu uit Soedan binneval, en is tans sterk gevestig. Intussen het hulle heelwat materiële gebruike van hul buurstamme, die Mangbetu, Makere en ander, aangeleer. Manziga, soos alle belangrike Azande-hoofmanne, behoort tot die regerende Avungura-clan. Die Azande glo oorwegend dat hulle as diere gereinkarneer sal word, en dat die Avungura dan leeus sal wees. Manziga is een van die belangrikste inboorlinghoofmanne om Niangara, en regeer oor 'n groot gebied. Hy is buitengewoon intelligent, en vertoon besondere takt en diplomasie in sy omgang met die Belgiese administrasie.
English: Azande, or "Niam-Niam", warriors of the Bomokandi region, showing off in Manziga's village, near Niangara

Title: The American Museum journal
Identifier: americanmuseumjo15amer (find matches)
Year: [1918 c1900-[1918]] (c190s)
Authors: American Museum of Natural History
Subjects: Natural history
Publisher: New York : American Museum of Natural History
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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AZANDE SPEARMEN "SHOWING OFF" IN MANZIGA'S VILLAGE, NEAR NIANGARA
The Azande, or "Niam-Niam", are famous as warriors, and during the latter half of the nineteenth century were continually making war on their neighbors to the southward, pushing their way from the Sudan down into the more fertile Bomokandi, where they are now firmly established, and where they have learned and adopted much in the way of material culture from their neighbors the Mangbetu, Makere and other tribes
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