Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba
The early history of the lower Lualaba, the region between Kisangani and Lowa, is mostly known from Moeller’s Les grandes lignes des migrations des Bantous de la Province Orientale du Congo belge (1936). This work is largely based on vernacular histories collected and reinterpreted by various coloni...
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author | Birgit Ricquier Laurent Nieblas Ramirez Alexandre Livingstone Smith Shingo Takamura David Kopa Wa Kopa Daou Véronique Joiris |
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description | The early history of the lower Lualaba, the region between Kisangani and Lowa, is mostly known from Moeller’s Les grandes lignes des migrations des Bantous de la Province Orientale du Congo belge (1936). This work is largely based on vernacular histories collected and reinterpreted by various colonial administrators. Here, we present recently recorded vernacular histories and a reanalysis of relevant documents from the AIMO colonial archives. The combination of these sources allows for sketching a cultural chronostratigraphy of the region. Moreover, the proposed paths and cultural exchanges display striking similarities to the history of the concerned languages. We conclude that the current inhabitants of the region arrived in the late precolonial period, after which cultural admixture took place, especially between Lengola, Mbole and Wagenya-Mokpa-Metoko. Vernacular histories and linguistic evidence seem to suggest that the region was sparsely populated before, except for the Falls area, which was already buzzing with activity before the Wagenya occupation in the early 19th century. The two types of evidence do not offer access to earlier periods, which can be revealed only by future archaeological research. |
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spelling | doaj-art-a86fd4e1158b40faa7a8fa6a6a464f392025-01-09T13:02:38ZdeuInstitut des Mondes AfricainsAfriques2108-67962024-02-011410.4000/afriques.4465Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower LualabaBirgit RicquierLaurent Nieblas RamirezAlexandre Livingstone SmithShingo TakamuraDavid Kopa Wa KopaDaou Véronique JoirisThe early history of the lower Lualaba, the region between Kisangani and Lowa, is mostly known from Moeller’s Les grandes lignes des migrations des Bantous de la Province Orientale du Congo belge (1936). This work is largely based on vernacular histories collected and reinterpreted by various colonial administrators. Here, we present recently recorded vernacular histories and a reanalysis of relevant documents from the AIMO colonial archives. The combination of these sources allows for sketching a cultural chronostratigraphy of the region. Moreover, the proposed paths and cultural exchanges display striking similarities to the history of the concerned languages. We conclude that the current inhabitants of the region arrived in the late precolonial period, after which cultural admixture took place, especially between Lengola, Mbole and Wagenya-Mokpa-Metoko. Vernacular histories and linguistic evidence seem to suggest that the region was sparsely populated before, except for the Falls area, which was already buzzing with activity before the Wagenya occupation in the early 19th century. The two types of evidence do not offer access to earlier periods, which can be revealed only by future archaeological research.https://journals.openedition.org/afriques/4465settlement historyvernacular historyAIMO archivescomparative linguisticsprecolonial historymigration routes |
spellingShingle | Birgit Ricquier Laurent Nieblas Ramirez Alexandre Livingstone Smith Shingo Takamura David Kopa Wa Kopa Daou Véronique Joiris Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba Afriques settlement history vernacular history AIMO archives comparative linguistics precolonial history migration routes |
title | Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba |
title_full | Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba |
title_fullStr | Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba |
title_full_unstemmed | Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba |
title_short | Paths in the eastern Congo rainforest: Vernacular histories, colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower Lualaba |
title_sort | paths in the eastern congo rainforest vernacular histories colonial interpretations and linguistic data on the settlement of the lower lualaba |
topic | settlement history vernacular history AIMO archives comparative linguistics precolonial history migration routes |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/afriques/4465 |
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