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Azande people

Ethnic group
The Azande are an ethnic group in Central Africa speaking the Zande languages. They live in the south-eastern part of the Central African Republic, the north-eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the south-central and... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: English Language, French, Lingala, and more
Central African Republic: 96,500
DR Congo: 2,061,000
South Sudan: 1,040,000
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The onomatopoeic name Niam-Niam suggests cannibalism and was sometimes used for the Azande people. ... The British Museum website indicates as spelling variants ...
It is a mostly green parrot with a grey-brown head and orange irises. The Niam Niam is one of the world's most poorly-known parrots, with little known of its ...
​NIAM-NIAM (Zandeh, A-Zandeh), a people of Central Africa, of mixed Negroid descent. With kindred tribes, they stretch from the White Nile above the Sobat ...
THE Zande is by the Dinka nicknamed Niam-niam, and the people became conse- quently known to the Arab slavers, who reached them through Dinka-land, as Niam-.
Chunky mid-sized parrot with a mostly green body and brown hood. The pale-green rump is conspicuous in flight. Poorly known species with a limited ...
An excellent work, especially on general social organization, ceremonies surrounding the individual's life crises, and secret societies.
Niam Niam is a branch of the famous Chinese Garden Restaurant. The newly opened bistro in the center offers great Chinese and Cantonese dishes.
The earliest known use of the noun Niam-Niam is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for Niam-Niam is from 1861, in the writing ...
Calls made in flight or when perched are very sharp, which can be heard at some distance. Becomes more high-pitched with alarm. More ...
The earliest known use of the noun Niam-Niam parrot is in the 1950s. OED's earliest evidence for Niam-Niam parrot is from 1952, in ...