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Azande
Mangbetu
Luba
Kongo
Geography
100
How to play the mbira
What is with your thumbs
100
Type of wood used for barkcloth
What is fig wood
100
Religious ceremony the Luba bowl is used in
What is spiritual posessions
100
Two materials the nkisi nkondi is made of
What is wood and nails
100
Part of Africa the Democratic Republic of the Congo is in
What is central Africa
200
What sons were believed to inherit from their father
What is witchcraft powers
200
One sign of wealth
What is cattle or livestock
200
One way the Luba king could use his power
What is by controlling regional leaders
200
Leader of villages
What is relatives to the king
200
Climate in the river basin
What is tropical--hot and humid
300
Three things the Azande grew
What is corn, millet, sweet potatoes, and peanuts
300
Where barkcloth was sold
What is royal celebrations
300
One thing the parts of the bowl were connected with
What is brass tacks or copper alloy
300
Why nails were driven into the nkisi nkondi
What is to get the magical power from it
300
Three natural resources that are metals
What is tin, silver, and gold
400
What the Azande do before a full moon
What is dance
400
One name of the creator God
What is Kilma or Noro
400
What the bowl held and who it was worn by
What is white pigment worn by the diviners
400
The way the objects people were buried with were chosen
What is the wealth and status of the person
400
About the portion of the US the Democratic Republic of the Congo would fill
What is one quarter
500
Two things a pregnant Azande woman cannot eat
What is eggs, meat, and sweet potatoes
500
You were supposed to do this for evil spirits, otherwise endure punishment
What is send offerings
500
Who could be part of the Luba "group"
What is anyone of any race
500
How kings were elected
What is by governors who were usually heads of important families
500
Size in comparison to other countries in Africa (1st largest, 2nd largest, 3rd largest, 4th largest, etc.)
What is the 2nd largest country in Africa