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Baka and people
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of this instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of a traditional version of the instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
Baka people ( Cameroon and Gabon ) | Baka dancers in the East Province of Cameroon
During their stay at Ekachakra, they came to know of a demon, Baka who troubled people by eating out their provisions.
* Baka people ( Congo and Sudan ), an African ethnic group
Amongst this group are the Efe, Aka, Twa, Baka, and Mbuti people of Central Africa.
They are a related, but distinct, people from the Baka people of Cameroon, Gabon, northern Congo, and southwestern Central African Republic.
The Baka are a hunter-gatherer people.
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** Bongo language, the language of the Bongo people of Sudan, of the Bongo – Baka branch of Central Sudanic languages
* Baka ( nomadic Central African people )

Baka and are
About 50 % are Baya-Mandjia, 40 % Banda ( largely located in the northern and central parts of the country ), and 7 % are M ' Baka ( southwestern corner of the CAR ).
The best known are the Mbenga ( Aka and Baka ) of the western Congo basin, who speak Bantu and Ubangian languages ; the Mbuti ( Efe etc.
Some of the Pygmies, specifically the Mbenga ( Aka / Benzele and Baka ) in the west and the Mbuti ( Efé ) in the east, are particularly known for their dense contrapuntal communal improvisation.
Elsewhere, Richard realizes the chimes are, in fact, loose, and so he sends Cara to Aydindril to retrieve the Sword of Truth while Richard, Kahlan and Du Chaillu ( Richard's first " wife " and spirit woman of the Baka Ban Mana ) head to Anderith to banish the chimes.
The Baka, known in the Congo as Bayaka ( Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya ), are an ethnic group inhabiting the southeastern rainforests of Cameroon, northern Republic of Congo, northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic.
Nevertheless, exploitation of the Baka by other ethnic groups is a grave reality, especially since the Baka are still largely unaccustomed to the cash-based economy.
The Baka are among the oldest inhabitants of Cameroon and the neighbouring countries.
Among these nations are Negev Bedouin in Jordan, Israel and Egypt, Bashkirs in Soviet Russia, Tibetan nomads in China, Babongo in Gabon, Baka in Cameroon, etc.

Baka and various
Many so-called pygmies prefer instead to be referred to by the name of their various ethnic groups, or names for various interrelated groups such as the Aka ( Mbenga ), Baka, Mbuti, and Twa.
Polyphonic music is found among the Aka – Baka and the Mbuti, but not among the Gyele ( Kola ) or the various groups of Twa.

Baka and plants
As the forests disappear, the animals and plants upon which the Baka rely vanish as well, yet so far the work of conservation groups such as WWF may have worsened the situation by not taking into account the Baka's role in maintaining forest diversity and turning groups of Baka subsistence hunters into persecuted poachers.

Baka and which
* Baka ( fool ), a Japanese word meaning " fool ; idiot ; foolish ", and which applies to:
Proceeds from both these albums have returned to the Baka musicians through the charity Global Music Exchange which continues to work with the Baka helping them in their rapidly changing environment.
The rest of the province, that which is covered by thick forests and not serviced by roads, is inhabited by the Baka, Babaya, or Babinga pygmies.
As the neighborhood expanded south along the valley, many of the lots were purchased by well-to-do Christian Arab families attracted by its location between the road to Bethlehem and the developing neighborhoods of Katamon, Talbiya, and Baka, which were populated by some of Jerusalem's wealthiest Arabs.
Eventually, Grayson also learns the meaning of the frequently repeated expletive Baka tare, which, loosely translated, means " very stupid.
A cover version of " Linda Linda " was used in the 2004 dramas Socrates in Love and Gachi Baka, as well as the 2005 film Linda Linda Linda, the plot of which centers on a high school girls ' band practicing The Blue Hearts ' songs for the finale concert of their school's culture festival.

Baka and they
Baka religion is animist ; they worship a forest spirit known as Jengi, also called Djengi or Ejengi, whom they perceive as both a parental figure and guardian.
According to their oral traditions, the waves of migrants encountered the Baka nomads as they moved deeper into the rain forest.
Either through force or diplomacy, the newcomers enlisted the Baka as guides, and they founded a series of new settlements, including Bung-Ngwang (" bathing area in the Nyong River ") and Mess ' a Mena (" crossroads ") – later renamed Abong-Mbang and Messaména.
The Baka Boyz were moved to afternoons, before being dropped by Power and moving to KKBT in 1999, where they would only last several months before KKBT switched genres.

Baka and may
Baka may refer to:

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