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What is nkanda?
a.
the West African word for “Force Publique”
b.
the vigor of the initiate
c.
initiation rights
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c. initiation rights
"Nkanda" (from Kikongo/Bantu contexts) refers to initiation/rite-of-passage ceremonies or the rites themselves, not the Force Publique or simply the initiate's vigor.
"Nkanda" (from Kikongo/Bantu contexts) refers to initiation/rite-of-passage ceremonies or the rites themselves, not the Force Publique or simply the initiate's vigor.
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