Nsi Kwilu

In this article, we will delve into the exciting world of Nsi Kwilu, exploring its multiple facets, meanings and relevance in today's society. Nsi Kwilu has been the subject of interest and debate throughout history, being a topic that has resonated in different areas and contexts. From its origins to its influence today, we will examine its impact on different aspects of life, from the personal to the global level. Through a detailed and rigorous analysis, we will seek to understand in depth what Nsi Kwilu is and why it is so important, offering a panoramic vision that invites reflection and knowledge.

Nsi Kwilu is a modern Kikongo respelling of "Essiquilu" the term used by the Italian Capuchin missionary Girolamo da Montesarchio in 1650 for the territory along the Kwilu River near Matadi in the modern-day Democratic Republic of Congo.

Jean Cuvelier determined this spelling, which means, in Kikongo, "the country of Kwilu". According to Montesarchio, it was in Nsi Kwilu that the first kings of Kongo reigned before they became the rulers of a great kingdom that controlled the northern part of modern-day Angola in the fifteenth century.

References

  1. ^ Montescarchio, Calogero Piazza, ed. La Prefettura Apostolica del Congo alla' Meta del XVII secolo: la relazione inedita di Girolamo da Montesarchio, noted in John Kelly Thornton, 1998. Africa and Africans in the making of the Atlantic world, 1400-1800 p 79 note 22.