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Multiculturalism in Fiction and Fact in Angola Reading Pepetela's Mayombe After Twenty-Nine Years

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par Avelino Chicoma Bundo CHICO
Arrupe College (University of Zimbabwe) - BA Honours and MA in Philosophy and Humanity 2009
  

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APPENDIX The characters of Mayombe Leadership

Fearless the Commander, a Kikongo João the Political Commissar, a Kimbundu born in Caxito

Operations Chief (Ops) a Kimbundu, born in Dembos

Andre in charge of Dolisie, a Kikongo The Leader in Dolisie

Soldiers

Theory the Teacher, coloured, born in Gabela from a black mother and a white father

Pangu Akitina the Medic, a Kikongo The Stores Chief born in Quibaxe, a Kimbundu

Kassule

Miracle the Bazooka-man, a Kimbundu born in Quibaxe

Muatianvua detribalized born in Lunda, from an Umbundu father and a Kimbundu mother

Struggle born in Cabinda

Ekuikui the hunter, born in Bié, an Umbundu

New World born in Luanda, Kimbundu background, studied in Europe (Marxism)

Ungrateful Tuga a Kimbundu

Vw the youngest soldier, a Kikongo Ondine the teacher and João's girlfriend Truth

Kiluange

Alvorada

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