Xindonga is an ethnological term created as a common label for four small ethnic groups existing in the extreme Southeast of Angola: the Cusso (Mbukushu), the Dilico (or Dirico), the Sambio and the Maxico. These peoples live in that region, which today is the Cuando Cubango Province, together with other small groups, belonging to the Ovambo, Ganguela and San.[1] The "Xindonga" peoples are living on petty subsistence agriculture, keeping small animals, and the occasional hunting and/or fishing.
![]() Ethnic groups of Angola 1970 (Area of the Xindonga and neighbouring groups marked yellow) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Extreme Southeast Angola | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ovambo, Ganguela, San |
References
edit- ^ José Redinha, Etnias e culturas de Angola, Luanda: Instituto de Investigação Científica de Angola, 1975
Further reading
edit- Maria Fisch, The Mbukushu in Angola (1970-2002): A History of Migration, Flight and Royal Rainmaking, Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2005 ISBN 3-89645-350-5