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The Belgian colonial administration originally gave Idiofa Territory the name of "Babunda Territory" after the Bunda people, who formed the majority of the population.{{sfn|Schwetz|1924|p=73}}
The Belgian colonial administration originally gave Idiofa Territory the name of "Babunda Territory" after the Bunda people, who formed the majority of the population.{{sfn|Schwetz|1924|p=73}}
They are still the most important group in the center of Idiofa territory.{{sfn|Plan Strategique}}
They are still the most important group in the center of Idiofa territory.{{sfn|Plan stratégique}}
The Bunda are the majority of the population of the administrative center of [[Idiofa]].{{sfn|Munzumi|2006|p=20}}
The Bunda are the majority of the population of the administrative center of [[Idiofa]].{{sfn|Munzumi|2006|p=20}}
There are also Bunda populations in [[Bulungu Territory]] and [[Gungu Territory]].{{sfn|RDC Ministere du Plan|2005}}
There are also Bunda populations in [[Bulungu Territory]] and [[Gungu Territory]].{{sfn|RDC Ministère du Plan|2005}}


==Economy==
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|title=PLAN STRATEGIQUE DE LA CARITAS-DEVELOPPEMENT IDIOFA
|title=PLAN STRATÉGIQUE DE LA CARITAS-DEVELOPPEMENT IDIOFA
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|title=MONOGRAPHIE DE LA PROVINCE DU BANDUNDU
|title=MONOGRAPHIE DE LA PROVINCE DU BANDUNDU
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Bunda People
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Mpuono language

The Bunda people (also Ambuun, Mbuun) are an ethnic group that mostly live in Idiofa Territory, Kwilu District of Bandundu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They speak the Mbunda dialect of the Mpuono language, spoken by an estimated 165,000 people as of 1972.[1]

Location

The Belgian colonial administration originally gave Idiofa Territory the name of "Babunda Territory" after the Bunda people, who formed the majority of the population.[2] They are still the most important group in the center of Idiofa territory.[3] The Bunda are the majority of the population of the administrative center of Idiofa.[4] There are also Bunda populations in Bulungu Territory and Gungu Territory.[5]

Economy

The Bundu territory has a tropical climate with alternating dry and rainy seasons. The region has abundant water resources, the most important rivers being the Lubwe, Loange, Kamtsha and the Piopio. Precipitation in the rainy season is so intense that it is a major obstacle to farming and a time when food may be scarce. Hunting and fishing are individual activities during this period. Food is abundant in the dry season, the main season for communal hunting and fishing.[4]

References

Sources

  • "Mpuono: A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  • Munzumi, Jean-Macaire Munzele (2006). Les pratiques de sociabilité en Afrique: les mutations culinaires chez les Ambuun. Editions Publibook. ISBN 2-7483-1056-X. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • "PLAN STRATÉGIQUE DE LA CARITAS-DEVELOPPEMENT IDIOFA". Diocese of Idiofa. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  • RDC Ministère du Plan (April 2005). "MONOGRAPHIE DE LA PROVINCE DU BANDUNDU" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-02-08. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help); no-break space character in |title= at position 15 (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • Schwetz, J (1924). "Rapport sur les travaux de la mission médicale antitrypanosomique du Kwango-Kasaï 1920-1923" (PDF). Annales de la Société Belge de Médecine Tropicale. 4. Retrieved 2012-02-07. {{cite journal}}: |chapter= ignored (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)