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- Mongo_Twa abstract "The 14,000 Twa (locally Cwa [tʃwa]) of the swamp forest north and west of Lake Tumba and between Tumba and Lake Mai-Ndombe in the west of the Congo are one of several fishing and hunter-gatherer castes living in a patron–client relationship with farming Bantu peoples across central and southern Africa. In this case the people are the Mongo, specifically the Mongo tribes known as Ntomba, Lia (Bolia), and Konda. The two castes are called Oto and Twa: The Oto are the agricultural patrons of the Twa. Hunting is easiest for the Twa in the rainy season, the period of seasonal hunger, as the flooded rivers force game to high ground near the villages, which are separated from each other by the marshes. They exchange the game for cassava, palm oil, iron, and pottery. Unlike the situation further south, it is the patron Oto who do the fishing. The Twa are however being forced to settle, as their foraging territory is being cleared for farming (Pagezy). There is little mixing between the castes. On the rare occasion that an Oto man has a child with a Twa woman, the child is raised as Twa. This is in contrast to the Mbenga and Mbuti, where village men commonly take Pygmy wives, and the child grows up in the village (Hiernaux).Normally the name \"Twa\" is used alone, but when disambiguation is required, these people may be called the Mongo Twa, Konda Twa, Lia Twa, Ntomba Twa.".
- Mongo_Twa thumbnail Twa_peoples_(Hewlett_&_Fancher).png?width=300.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageID "32290773".
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageLength "2747".
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageRevisionID "676915833".
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Bantu_peoples.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Cassava.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_Pygmies.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Classification_of_Pygmy_languages.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Fishing.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Mai-Ndombe.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tumba.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Mbenga_people.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Mbuti_people.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Mongo_people.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Palm_oil.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Twa.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink Western_Congolian_swamp_forests.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLink File:Twa_peoples_(Hewlett_&_Fancher).png.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mongo Twa".
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mongo_Twa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-xx.
- Mongo_Twa subject Category:African_Pygmies.
- Mongo_Twa subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Mongo_Twa hypernym Fishing.
- Mongo_Twa type Group.
- Mongo_Twa type Settlement.
- Mongo_Twa type Group.
- Mongo_Twa comment "The 14,000 Twa (locally Cwa [tʃwa]) of the swamp forest north and west of Lake Tumba and between Tumba and Lake Mai-Ndombe in the west of the Congo are one of several fishing and hunter-gatherer castes living in a patron–client relationship with farming Bantu peoples across central and southern Africa. In this case the people are the Mongo, specifically the Mongo tribes known as Ntomba, Lia (Bolia), and Konda.".
- Mongo_Twa label "Mongo Twa".
- Mongo_Twa sameAs Q6899538.
- Mongo_Twa sameAs m.0gx_m95.
- Mongo_Twa sameAs Q6899538.
- Mongo_Twa wasDerivedFrom Mongo_Twa?oldid=676915833.
- Mongo_Twa depiction Twa_peoples_(Hewlett_&_Fancher).png.
- Mongo_Twa isPrimaryTopicOf Mongo_Twa.