Mbaka people

Ethnic group
Mbaka
Total population
300,000
Regions with significant populations
Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Languages
Mbaka, French, Sango
Religion
Christianity, traditional African religions

The Mbaka are a minority ethnic group in the Central African Republic and northwest Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] The M'Baka speak the Mbaka language and have a population of roughly 300,000.[1]

Language

The Mbakas speak Mbaka language, a Ubangian language. The Gilima variety is assigned to a separate ISO 639-3 code.

Famous Mbaka people

  • Jean-Bédel Bokassa, former President and self-styled Emperor of Central African Republic
  • Brigette Dacko, former First Lady of the Central African Republic and second wife of David Dacko[2]
  • David Dacko, First President of Central African Republic
  • Barthélemy Boganda, First Prime Minister of Central African Republic
  • Koffi Olomide, Congolese singer
  • Alphonsine Yangongo-Boganda, Central African politician, Member of National Assembly (1998-2003)

Notes

  1. ^ a b Appiah & Gates 1999, p. 1278.
  2. ^ Bradshaw, Richard (2016-05-27). "Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic: David Dacko pages 198-200". Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic. Archived from the original on 2023-08-06. Retrieved 2023-08-06.

References

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