Kongo (African people) (Topical Term)
- Earlier heading: Bakongo (African people)
- Earlier heading: Bakongo (African tribe)
- Cabinda (African people)
- Congo (African people)
- Fjort (African people)
- Frote (African people)
- Ikeleve (African people)
- Kakongo (African people)
- Kileta (African people)
- Koongo (African people)
- Nkongo (African people)
- Wacongomani (African people)
- Broader heading: Bantu-speaking peoples
- Broader heading: Ethnology Angola
- Broader heading: Ethnology Congo (Brazzaville)
- Broader heading: Ethnology Congo (Democratic Republic)
Work cat.: Ngambu, N. Initiation dans les societes traditionelles ... 1981: p. 33 (Kakongo) p. 27 (Nkongo) p. 25 (Wacongomani)
Encyc. Americana (Kongo: one of the largest ethnic groups in central Africa. The Kongo (BaKongo) occupy an area bordering the Atlantic Ocean for some 350 miles (560 km) along the Congo River and extending inland to Kinshasa and Brazzaville. The area is divided among Zaire, Congo, and Angola (including the Cabinda enclave).)
Ethnologue: p. 192 (Kongo (Congo, Cabinda, Ikeleve))
Murdock, G.P. Outline of world cultures, 1983: p. 71 (Kongo (Bakongo))
Voegelin lang.: p. 59 (Kongo (Ikeleve, Kileta, Frote))
Mayoulou, E. Au croisement des Koongo nord-occidentaux, 2003.
Nsondé, J. de D. Langues, culture et histoire Koongo aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 1995.