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1Balega and other tribal arts from the Congo
By Dickson Art Center
“Balega and other tribal arts from the Congo” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Balega and other tribal arts from the Congo
- Author: Dickson Art Center
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 32
- Publisher: [Dickson Art Center]
- Publish Date: 1963
- Publish Location: Los Angeles, Calif.]
“Balega and other tribal arts from the Congo” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Exhibitions - Warega Art - Art, Congolese (Democratic Republic) - Lega (African people) - University of California, Los Angeles. Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology - Los Angeles University of California
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL43720943M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 13973561
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1963
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Lega people
The Lega people (or Warega) are a Bantu ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1998 their population was about 250,000. By the 1970s
Fuliru people
October 1998, at 11 p.m. The AFDL troops forced many Bafuliru, Babembe, Warega, and Bavira individuals to flee and take refuge in neighboring countries