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Mangbetu

[mahng-bey-too]

noun

plural

Mangbetus 
,

plural

Mangbetu .
  1. a member of a people of the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  2. the central Sudanic language of this people.



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She turned to a bust of Nobosodrou, a Mangbetu woman from what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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The Mangbetu people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo wore it as a talisman in battle, hoping for invincibility.

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Perhaps this mystic reputation has often contributed to make of a brave man a real hero, wherefore the Mangbetu gave it a name meaning “hero shrew” … Though only worn somewhere about their body, they believe that neither spears nor arrows, nor any kind of attack can seriously injure them, much less bear them down.

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At first every image I showed them was interpreted as if it was an adinkra symbol – like when I showed them an example of reflection symmetry in Mangbetu design, they related it to the pattern “Wo nsa da mu a,” a symbol of democracy.

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