Dokoa

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The Dokoa (also Doko ) are an ethnic group that is mainly located along the Congo in the western and north-western Democratic Republic of the Congo and the eastern Republic of the Congo . They are a subgroup of the formerly powerful Sabanga . In the 19th century their number was over 10,000 and they lived in the Ubangi basin at that time . Most of the Dokoa adopted and assimilated the Banda language of the Banda .

Individual evidence

  1. James Stuart Olson: The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary , Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996 ISBN 9780313279188 , pp. 152–153 [1]