Sankuru District (, ) was a district of the
Belgian Congo
The Belgian Congo (, ; ) was a Belgian colonial empire, Belgian colony in Central Africa from 1908 until independence in 1960 and became the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville). The former colony adopted its present name, the Democratic Repu ...
and
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t ...
. It went through various changes in extent, but roughly corresponded to the modern
Sankuru
Sankuru is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Sankuru, Kasaï-Oriental, and Lomami provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Kasaï-Oriental province. Sankuru ...
Province.
Location
A 1914 map shows Sankuru roughly in the center of the Belgian Congo, bordered by
Kasai District
Kasai District (, ) was a district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, named after the Kasai River. It was formed around 1885 and went through several large changes in extent in the years that followed. ...
and
Lac Leopold II District to the west,
Équateur District
Équateur District was a former district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In 1914, it became part of former Équateur Province. The district went through various changes of extent and name over the year ...
and
Aruwimi District
Aruwimi District (, ) was a district of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo. It went through various changes in extent before being absorbed into other districts.
Congo Free State
Article 3 of the decree of 16 April 1887 provided for the Congo ...
to the north,
Maniema District
Maniema District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It roughly corresponded in area to the present Maniema province.
Location
Henry Morton Stanley explored the area, which he called Manyema after ...
in the
Orientale Province
Orientale Province () is one of the former provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its predecessors the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. It went through a series of boundary changes between 1898 and 2015, when it was divided ...
to the east, and
Lomami District
Lomami District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo from 1912 to 1933, when it was dissolved.
It covered very roughly the same area as the present Lomami Province and the northwest of Haut-Lomami Province.
Location
Parts of the Stanley Falls ...
in
Katanga to the south.
Sankuru District covered the upper part of the
Lukenie River
The Lukenie River ( French: ''Rivière Lukenie'') is a river in the central Congo Basin of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
River barges from Kinshasa
Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the Cap ...
basin and a section of the
Lubilash River, which originates further south in
Lomami District
Lomami District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo from 1912 to 1933, when it was dissolved.
It covered very roughly the same area as the present Lomami Province and the northwest of Haut-Lomami Province.
Location
Parts of the Stanley Falls ...
.
Colonial history
Between 1910 and 1912
Kasai District
Kasai District (, ) was a district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, named after the Kasai River. It was formed around 1885 and went through several large changes in extent in the years that followed. ...
was divided into Sankuru District to the northeast and a smaller Kasai District to the southwest.
As of 1926 both these districts were in the
Congo-Kasaï
Congo-Kasaï was one of the four large provinces of the Belgian Congo defined in 1914. It was formally established in 1919, and in 1933 was divided into the new provinces of Léopoldville Province, Léopoldville and Lusambo Province, Lusambo.
Lo ...
province.
The people of the west of Sankuru District were stirred up at the end of 1919 and start of 1920 by a fetishist named Ikay, who convinced the people he could render the European weapons useless and free the people from the Belgian occupation.
Ikay's disciples spread the word to more remote areas.
In July 1920 the movement expanded greatly towards
Équateur District
Équateur District was a former district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In 1914, it became part of former Équateur Province. The district went through various changes of extent and name over the year ...
, mostly among the
Yongo people, and then among the Tomba-Nongo, Bosongo and Booli peoples.
An administrator checking rumors of the subversion was attacked from
Ekombe, with several deaths and injuries on both sides.
Buildings in
Boliko,
Ikali and
Monjuku were destroyed.
The rebellion spread among the Pongo and Batua people.
The people of the
Lomela River
The Lomela River is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is one of the main tributaries of the Busira River, which forms where the Lomela meets the Tshuapa River.
The Busira is in turn the main tributary of the Ruki River, which ente ...
basin left their villages and gathered in a desert location, refusing to obey the Belgians.
Some have said the rebellion was caused by the fetishist Ikay, but another view is that the problem came from the intermediaries of the companies and the administration who organized commerce and collected taxes in each village, and threatened the authority of the local leaders.
The intermediaries were sometimes oppressive, threatening the villagers with force unless they worked with copal and abandoned their traditional customs.
In 1928 the military showed their strength in the Lomela, Kole and Dimbelenge territories of Sankuru district.
In 1931 several villages in the district revolted.
The people of Sankuru-Edumba attacked the Forminiere II boat.
These disturbances were connected to unrest in the neighboring Lac Leopold II District.
In the reorganization of 1933, Sankuru District was expanded to include the northern part of the Lomami District, and became part of the new
Lusambo Province
Lusambo () is the capital city of Sankuru province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The town lies north of the confluence of the Sankuru River and the Lubi River. Lusambo is served by Lusambo Airport.
In 1890 Lusambo was chosen by Paul Le ...
.
The southern part of Lomami was merged into the Lualaba District in the
Élizabethville Province.
In 1932–1934 the military undertook several actions in Lusambo District.
In 1936 the authorities were concerned that many talismans and magic utensils with subversive uses were appearing, particularly in the Basongo-Meno region.
The military made demonstrations of their force to put a halt to the magic propaganda and force the people back to work.
In 1947 Lusambo Province was renamed to Kasaï.
Some districts were broken up.
A 1955–1957 map shows that a new
Kabinda District
Kabinda District was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In 2015 it was merged with the independently administered city of Mwene-Ditu to form Lomami Province.
Location
Kabinda District was crossed by the Lom ...
had been created from the southeast part of Sankuru.
Sankuru District now bordered
Tshuapa District
Tshuapa District (, ), was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in 1933 in the Coquilhatville Province. At its greatest extent it roughly corresponded to the present provinces of Équateur and Tshuapa. ...
to the north,
Stanleyville District
Stanleyville District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo. It went through various changes in extent. Between 1933 and 1963 it had roughly the same extent as the current Tshopo province.
Congo Free State
...
to the northeast,
Maniema District
Maniema District (, ) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It roughly corresponded in area to the present Maniema province.
Location
Henry Morton Stanley explored the area, which he called Manyema after ...
to the east, Kabinda District and
Lulua District
Lulua District () was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The city of Kananga (formerly known as Luluabourg) was at the center of the district, but had a separate administration.
In 2015 Lulua District became ...
to the south and Kasai District to the west.
The area was now out of a total of for Kasai province as a whole.
Post-independence
On 14 August 1962 Kasaï was divided into five new provinces:
Lomami Lomami may refer to:
* Lomami River, a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Lomami Province, a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Lomami Province (former), a former province of Zaire
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,
Luluabourg,
Sankuru
Sankuru is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Sankuru, Kasaï-Oriental, and Lomami provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Kasaï-Oriental province. Sankuru ...
,
Sud-Kasaï
South Kasai () was an unrecognised secessionist state within the Republic of the Congo (the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo) which was semi-independent between 1960 and 1962. Initially proposed as only a province, South Kasai soug ...
and
Unité Kasaïenne
Kasaï-Occidental (French language, French for "Western Kasai"; ) was one of the eleven provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1966 and 2015, when it was split into the Kasaï-Central and the Kasai Province, Kasaï provinces.
...
.
Governors of Sankuru during this first period as a province were:
On 25 April 1966 Luluabourg and Unité Kasaïenne were united to form
Kasaï-Occidental
Kasaï-Occidental ( French for "Western Kasai"; ) was one of the eleven provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1966 and 2015, when it was split into the Kasaï-Central and the Kasaï provinces.
History
The province of Kasa� ...
, while Lomami, Sankuru, and Sud-Kasaï were united in the new province of
Kasaï-Oriental
Kasaï-Oriental (French for "East Kasai") is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Kasaï-Oriental, Lomami, and Sankuru provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former ...
.
Kasaï Oriental was split in 2015 into the current, smaller
Kasaï-Oriental
Kasaï-Oriental (French for "East Kasai") is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Kasaï-Oriental, Lomami, and Sankuru provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former ...
,
Lomami Lomami may refer to:
* Lomami River, a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Lomami Province, a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Lomami Province (former), a former province of Zaire
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and
Sankuru
Sankuru is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Sankuru, Kasaï-Oriental, and Lomami provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Kasaï-Oriental province. Sankuru ...
provinces.
Maps
File:Mapcongo1914.jpg, 1914 districts
File:1926 provinces Belgian Congo cropped from 1950 administration map Atlas General du Congo 611.jpg, 1926 provinces and districts
File:1933 provinces Belgian Congo cropped from 1950 administration map Atlas General du Congo 611.jpg, 1933 provinces and districts
File:Democratic Republic of the Congo (26 provinces) - Sankuru.svg, Sankuru province location today
See also
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Districts of the Belgian Congo
The Districts of the Belgian Congo were the primary administrative divisions when Belgium annexed the Congo Free State in 1908, each administered by a district commissioner.
In 1914 they were distributed among four large provinces, with some bounda ...
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Districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo were divided into 26 districts. Those in turn were divided into territories or Communes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, communes.
P ...
*
Sankuru
Sankuru is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Sankuru, Kasaï-Oriental, and Lomami provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Kasaï-Oriental province. Sankuru ...
References
Sources
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