Ovimbundu people

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The Ovimbundu people are the largest ethnic group in Angola, traditionally agriculturalists and traders concentrated in the country’s central highlands, with a distinct culture and social organization.

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Ovimbundu people canonical 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
colonialPower Portugal
continent Africa
country Angola
culturalPractice ancestor veneration
initiation rites
oral storytelling
historicalActivity long-distance caravan trade
historicalTradeGoods ivory
rubber
slaves
wax
historicalTradePartners Portuguese traders
language Umbundu language
languageFamily Bantu languages
majorityStatus largest ethnic group in Angola
music call-and-response singing
drumming traditions
region Benguela Province
Bié Province
central highlands of Angola
surface form: Central Highlands of Angola

Huambo Province
Huíla Province
relatedEthnicGroup Bakongo people NERFINISHED
Chokwe people
Mbundu people NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Roman Catholicism
traditional African religions
socialOrganization chiefdoms
clan-based structure
traditionalCrops beans
maize
millet
sorghum
sweet potatoes
traditionalEconomy smallholder farming
traditionalHousing thatched roofs
wattle-and-daub houses
traditionalInstrument drums
thumb piano
traditionalLeaderTitle soba
traditionalLivestock cattle
goats
poultry
traditionalOccupation agriculture
trade

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Umbundu ethnicLanguageOf Ovimbundu people
Umbundu isVernacularFor Ovimbundu people