
Biaka - Wikipedia
Biaka may refer to: Aka people, also known as BiAka, a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people of central Africa; Biaka language, a language of Papua New Guinea; Biaka, a genus of butterflies; Lalbiakhlua Jongte, commonly known as Biaka
Aka people - Wikipedia
The Aka or Biaka (also Bayaka, Babenzele) [1] are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people. They live in south-western Central African Republic and in northern Republic of the Congo. They are related to the Baka people of Cameroon, Gabon, northern …
BIAKA UNIVERSITY – The Audacity to be Different
Founded in 1998 by Dr. Francis Lawrence Tonye Biaka, then known as the St. Francis School of Nursing and Midwifery aimed at training nurses. Situated on the gentle slopes of Mount Cameroon in Buea – the city of excellence, Biaka University Institute is a citadel of learning to reckon with
The Aka as the Biaka or Bayaka – The Tribal Society
2024年10月16日 · The Aka, also known as the Biaka or Bayaka, are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people living primarily in the southwestern Central African Republic and northern Republic of the Congo. They share a close ethnic and cultural relationship with the Baka people of Cameroon, Gabon, northern Congo, and southwestern Central African Republic.
Biaka Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
2003年3月18日 · The meaning of BIAKA is aka. How to use Biaka in a sentence.
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Aka people
The Aka or Bayaka are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people who live as foragers of the tropical forest regions of the southwestern Central African Republic (CAR) and northern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Although the Aka people call themselves BiAka, they are also known as Babenzele in Western Central African Republic and Northwest Congo (DRC).
Meet the Bayaka Tribe: The World’s Best Dads - African Travels
2021年2月1日 · The Bayaka also known as the Aka, Biaka, or Babenzele is one of the eleven different pygmy groups that currently dwell in the south-eastern parts of the Congo rainforest–primarily within Congo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Gabon.