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A Simbi (also Cymbee, Sim'bi, pl. Bisimbi) is a Central African water and nature spirit in traditional Kongo religion, as well as in African diaspora spiritual traditions, such as Hoodoo in the southern United States and Palo in Cuba. Simbi have been historically identified as water people, or mermaids, pottery, snakes, gourds, and fire.
In the culture of Africa, when one comes upon someone with a certain Basimba Clan group name you automatically know where they are from. The Basimba people clan naming is a cultural science perfected by the Clan thousands of years ago.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Himbaka), also known as Simba, is a moribund Bantu language of Gabon. References This page was last ...
Simba (South African company), a South African snack food manufacturer; Simba (soft drink), marketed by Coca-Cola during the 60s and 70s; Simba Chips, a South African brand of potato chips; Simba Dickie Group, a German toy manufacturer; Simba Sleep, a British mattress company; Simba Technologies, a Canadian software company; SIMBA Telecom, a ...
There is no one Bongo language. They speak the languages of their Bantu neighbors, with some dialectical differentiation due to their distinct culture and history; among these are Tsogo (the Babongo- Tsogho ), Nzebi (the Babongo- Nzebi ), West Téké (the Babongo- Iyaa ), and Lumbu (the Babongo- Gama ), and Myene (the Babongo- Akoa ).
Simba is a small village along the Mombasa Road (A109), some 140 kilometers southeast of Nairobi, between Emali and Kiboko. It is situated on the boundary of the Makueni and Kajiado counties. The Simba Plains are located some 10 kilometers due south. The top of Simba hill is 1,226 metres above sea level.
Simba was a sugar-sweetened, lemon-flavored citrus "thirst-quenching" soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. The drink was named "Simba" (meaning "lion") in the Bantu language Swahili. The soft drink was heavily researched, test marketed in 1968, introduced nationally in 1969 but ultimately withdrawn in 1972 after sales did not reach ...
Simba is a fictional character in Disney's The Lion King franchise. First appearing as a lion cub in The Lion King (1994), the character flees his homeland when his father, King Mufasa, is murdered by his treacherous uncle, Scar, who also guilts Simba into believing he is responsible for Mufasa's death.