
The current history about Lunda- Tchokwe people in the Eastern part of Angola, does not reflect the facts, however, the whole history does not has the truths groundS, therefore it does not reflects the genuine reality. For example on the page 17 of the book entitled "History of Angola", by the Ministry of Education in Angola, following paragraphs 4 and 5 state the following: "During the VIII Century, many of the Lunda People from Katanga left the Empire of Muatxianvua and migrated to the North-eastern of Angola ( actual Lunda Norte, Sul) with time they spread to the Moxico Kuando-Kugango provinces. Many historian as it is commonly know state that: "The North East was under the domain of the Lundas People or by the King Mwatchiyanvua and that the Tchokwe People were the invaders" Also it has been stated by José Redinha says, and I quote: The Quiocos (Thutchokwe) fleeing from the supremacy of the Lunda Emperor, various groups invaded the actual North East territories formed by Lunda and mostly Mushiko (Moxico) including High Zambezi (Liambeji), regions which were later occupied by Mwatchiyanvua (Muatiânvua), adding them up to the rest of the provinces in the Empire with the aim of submit them to his domain and to subordinate them to the order of his own governors. CRITICALLY None of these correspond to the truth, as all the history about the Lundas, the Tchokwes and the Lunda-Tchokwes, described for long years ago is authentically false; For example the histories stated that the Kingdom of Lunda named Mwatchiyanvua was the most powerful around the Central Africa region until the end of the 19th Century under the control of the King Mwatchiyanvua heir to the Queen Luweji's throne as described by colonial historians. Critically, all it is invention, this is authentic lies, it does not reflect the truth because the King of Mwatchiyanvua never inherited the Queen's Luweji's throne. It is pertinent to state and contradict that the size of the territorial space indicated ge
Page Count:
420
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Xlibris Corporation
ISBN-10:
1483603881
ISBN-13:
9781483603889
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