Suku Lele
Suku Lele (atau Leele), juga dikenal sebagai Bashilele atau Usilele, adalah sebuah suku bangsa Bantu yang berkerabat dekat dengan suku Kuba di Republik Demokratik Kongo.[1] Mereka secara tradisional hidup di daerah Sungai Kasai,[2] tapi sejak tahun 1950an banyak yang bermigrasi ke Kinshasa.[3] Sekarang terdapat sekitar 30.000 suku Lele, dengan 26.000 yang menuturkan bahasa Lele.[4]
Rujukan
- ^ Encyclopedia of African Peoples (Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago and London, 2000), s.v. Lele (p. 125).
- ^ Mary Douglas, The Lele of the Kasai (1963), ch. 1.
- ^ Mary Douglas, "Sorcery Accusations Unleashed: The Lele Revisited", in Implicit Meanings (2nd ed., Routledge, 1999), pp. 78-80.
- ^ Lele di Ethnologue (edisi ke-25, 2022)
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