Makere people explained
The Makere are an ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, living near the Bima River in the Northern part of the country.[1] [2] They speak the Mangbetu language.[3]
Notes and References
- Book: Heale. Jay . Yong. Jui Lin. Democratic Republic of the Congo. 2009. Marshall Cavendish. 978-0-7614-4478-7. 74.
- Book: Meeks, Amina Blackwood. Depths of Memories: Honouring the Makere People . Carmen Birkle . Nicole Waller. "The Sea is History": Exploring the Atlantic. 2009. Winter. Heidelberg. 9783825356125. 57–.
- Web site: The Congo Expedition: Regions, Languages and Tribes. Excerpted from: African Reflections: Art from Northeastern Zaire, Schildkrout and Keim, Chapter 1, AMNH and University of Washington Press, 1990.. diglib1.amnh.org. 11 March 2018.