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What (who) is mundu - definition

GRUPO ÉTNICO NO NOROESTE DE ANGOLA
Quimbundos; Mundu; Ambundu; Mbundu; Ambundo

Ambundos         
Ambundos (Ambundu) são um grupo étnico banto que vive em Angola, na região que se estende da capital Luanda para Leste. A sua língua é o quimbundo.
Ambundos         
m. pl.
O mesmo que angolas.
Ambundo         
m.
(V. quimbundo)

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Ambundos

Ambundos (Ambundu) são um grupo étnico banto que vive em Angola, na região que se estende da capital Luanda para Leste. A sua língua é o quimbundo. Os ambundos são o segundo maior grupo étnico angolano, representado cerca da quarta parte da população do país. Os seus subgrupos mais importantes são os luandas, os ambundos em sentido restrito, os quissamas, os hungos, os libolos, os quibalas, os angolas, os imbangalas, os songos, os chinjee e os minungos.

Examples of use of mundu
1. Dressed in a traditional ‘chatta’ and ‘mundu’, Rosakutty, who heads a 56–member household of four generations, familiarised herself with the keyboard, mouse and monitor and sat through the over one hour class without any discomfort.
2. He went on to say that on ' September, the citizens in an area called Milaba, in Wande Payam, Mundu County, detained nine of the cattle belonging to the Dinka Bor IDPs.
3. To put things into perspective, we would like to draw the attention of your leadership to the fact that the spontaneous clashes that took place in Yambio and other towns in Western Equatoria in November 2005, were an explosion waiting to happen due to the tension which had been building up since early 1''0s between the internal displaced Dinka Bor community in Western Equatoria State and the host communities who are the Moru, Azande, Baka, Mundu, Avukaya, Balanda and the Jur.