Angola (AGO)

Angola's long history has seen diverse people groups like the Ovimbundu, Kimbundu, and Bakongo thrive. Portuguese arrival in the 16th century introduced new ways of life and Christianity, which gradually became a major spiritual influence, often blending with older traditions. Despite periods of conflict, the resilience of its people has maintained vibrant cultural expressions through music, dance, and storytelling, deeply rooted in community and family values, shaping a rich national identity that continues to evolve.

People Groups of Angola:

Fast Facts:

TypesStats
Total People Groups:43
Total Population:38,016,300
Unengaged and Unreached:
People Groups:10
Population:490,400
Engaged yet Unreached:
People Groups:27
Population:33,689,100
No Longer Unreached:
People Groups:6
Population:3,836,800

Realities:

Weighted GSEC: 1  
Dying Daily: 702  
Dying Daily without Christ: 699  
Birth Rate: 38  
Death Rate: 7

People Groups of Angola

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