Chongoni
Chongoni ( englavon Chongoni Rock Art Area ), tir burkaf debak ke Malawia. Chongoni tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 2006 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.
Tigis moe wankafo ventaxo, Chongoni debak va 126.4 km² moe ontinafa azekexa ke Malawia kereler. Dem 127 arula ok muta, va tela lodekamafa belca ke raporafa yamba koe gola bravar. Belca ke Chongoni va riackafa prostewa ke raporafa yamba ke tawamidusik is dere lingeks ke Batwa yestatcabanesik bliyis bak Jotaf Lekeraporugal koe gola tcazedar. Chewa tawamidusik artlaniyis va gola teni Lekeraporugal, va raporafa lingeropa kali acku ke XX-eafa decemda ksubeyed. Leca ke raporafa yamba, gluyakirapafa gu ayikya, wan tid arayon ebokapafa dene Chewa sane, isen debak wan tid xuta ke kruldesa fipta isu miga. UNESCO : Chongoni (en) Situated within a cluster of forested granite hills and covering an area of 126.4 km2, high up the plateau of central Malawi, the 127 sites of this area feature the richest concentration of rock art in Central Africa. They reflect the comparatively scarce tradition of farmer rock art, as well as paintings by BaTwa hunter-gatherers who inhabited the area from the late Stone Age. The Chewa agriculturalists, whose ancestors lived there from the late Iron Age, practised rock painting until well into the 20th century. The symbols in the rock art, which are strongly associated with women, still have cultural relevance amongst the Chewa, and the sites are actively associated with ceremonies and rituals. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0
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