Mangbetu
Americannoun
plural
Mangbetus,plural
Mangbetu-
a member of a people of the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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the central Sudanic language of this people.
Example Sentences
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She turned to a bust of Nobosodrou, a Mangbetu woman from what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
From New York Times
The Mangbetu people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo wore it as a talisman in battle, hoping for invincibility.
From Science Magazine
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.
From Scientific American
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.
From New York Times
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