Ndaka people

Ndaka people
Ndaka people
Regions with significant populations
Ituri Forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo 39,000[1]
Languages

Ndaka language

The Ndaka people (of Ndaaka) are an ethnic group of the northwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo, many of whom live in the the Mambasa Territory of the Ituri Province.[2]

All young Ndaka men had to be initiated to be become full adult members of the tribe. The ceremonies are held every six years or so, and involve traditional songs and dances. In some of these special instruments are used, and masked ritualists act out prescribed roles dressed in full costume.[3]

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