"Culture beyond Lendu population"

'' Suite àl'indépendance of several African countries, much beyond black population of the continent have abandoned their traditional culture encêtres.[Population Lendu] Although they are very attached to their origins and culture, many Lendu have abandoned their traditional way of life for the western lifestyle.Some young people have emigrated to Europe or North America, in particular to pursue higher education.
[Company Indru Lendu-Bindi] Lendu-Bindi Indru the population are relatively sedentary.Their habitat is dispersed and they mainly engage in agriculture, livestock and hunting.They live in a tribal and patrilineal society with about several clans.Indru is a segmental lineage society, that is to say that the social organization within this société.Du cultural perspective, the Indru society is marked by an oral literature that is expressed through historical stories tales (Imbe), riddles (Koyi), proverbs (Mbayi) and parables (Mboli).The art is not very developed in Indru except pottery, weaving and basketry .The music and dance occupy a special place in the nuptial ceremonies, funerals, computerization of customary chief and various festivities. The religious life is characterized by the one God had croiyance of Jéhovat [[[Kagavha]]]. The Indru people is monotheistic in spite of its croiyance the existence of a multitude of mind (water), the motagnes, of cemeteries etc .., fishing, luck (game), collection (mushrooms), grasshoppers, termites, honey etc ... And crafts, especially beyond forge, are also practiced in (Indru Walendu Bindi) , fishing, luck (game), collection (mushrooms), grasshoppers, termites, honey etc ... And crafts, especially beyond forge, are also practiced in (Indru Walendu Bindi) Exercising the authority is not centralized.It belongs to a small group of hommes.Avant colonization of Africa the majority Lendu were attached to traditional religions.They practiced traditional worship and sacrifices to the "spirits of the dead" with methods of cultivation enêtres aciens dela Great Rift Valley of Africa.The Great Rift Valley is a geological assembly consisting of a series of faults, ridges and rifts stretching over approximately 6000 kilometers from north to south and 40 km wide A60 from raising it until the Southern Africa through the Red Sea and the African Great Lakes.In continental Africa, it is more specifically called African Rift Valley or the East African Rift.The African Rift Valley bisects the Horn of Africa: the African plate to the west, away from the Somali plate, east, before dividing, south, share and Another of Uganda.The Albertine Rift encompasses the Virunga Mountains, Rwenzori, Mont-Bleu and several places of the great African lakes, where water filled the deep fault.The Great Rift Valley is also known as the "cradle of humanity" since many fossils of hominids and many ancient archaeological remains were discovered.This valley had all the conditions required to create and preserve fossils.Subsurface continental plates move away from each other.Millions of years of tectonic activity and sedimentation were buried, preserved and brings back to the surface the remains of hominids who once inhabited the area.It is unlikely, however, that only this part of Africa was populated at Plio- Pleistocene.This concentration of discoveries is more related to a context, specifically in connection with the formation of the rift that allowed a relatively rapid sedimentation and continuous lakeside setting.This accumulation of sediments led to rapidly fossilized bones and stone tools of ancient hominids.Erosion then dug these sedimentary deposits, allowing access to ancient fossil, like Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.Initiation rites are perennial and include both men and women.We practice including the extraction of the lower incisors and Lendu scarifications.Aujourd'hui is a nation of farmers and artisans, they also raise a few sheep.They are renowned as excellent blacksmiths and sculptors, it also practice pottery and basketry.The Lendu art is very developed, especially the masks and wooden figures "

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