haberturk: Teke Tek Bilim - 22 Ağustos 2021 ("Olağanüstü Kuraklık" ne demek?)
Fatih Altaylı ile Teke Tek Bilim’de Türkiye'nin gölleri neden kuruyor, ne yapılmalı? Anormal sıcaklık artışının sebebi ne? Göller neden kuruyor? "Olağanüstü Kuraklık" ne demek? Göllerin kuruma sebebi ...
The word teke means 'to sell'. The economy of the Teke is mainly based on farming maize, millet, tobacco, and bananas but the Teke are also hunters, skilled fishermen and traders. The Teke lived in an area across Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gabon.
The word Teke means ‘to buy’ in the Bateke language, therefore the name of the Teke tribe is presumably derived from the fact that they were merchant traders dealing specifically in maize, millet and tobacco.
The Teke people or Bateke, also known as the Tyo or Tio, are a Bantu Central African ethnic group (specifically the North Western Bantu) that speak the Teke languages and that mainly inhabit the south, north, and center of the Republic of the Congo, the west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a minority in the south-east of Gabon.
The Teke people lived on the plateaus of the region from early times. It is not known when they organized as a kingdom, but by 1600 their state was a rival of the Kongo kingdom south of the river.
The Teke are renowned for their artistic expressions, including intricate masks, vibrant music, and energetic dances that play a crucial role in cultural ceremonies.
The Teke people speak the Teke language, which belongs to the Bantu family of languages. This linguistic heritage is a crucial aspect of their cultural identity, providing a means of communication that encapsulates their history, beliefs, and values.