Who we are
The migrations of people from Uvira land which comprise the ancestral kingdoms of Fuliiru and Vira people to North America for the past three decades has left a cultural vacuum in the minds of one generation of young men and women. There is an attempt to affirm that this vacuum goes two generations back based on life experiences both in Canada and the USA.
The recent Canadians and Americans of Fuliiru-Vira ascendance , not only are losing the taste of their ancestral languages and …
Our Services
The primary activities of the NAFV Into consists of a virtual museum and a physical cultural museum in Uvira in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The virtual museum on the website virtually preserves culture of the Fuliiru and Vira peoples for the purpose of online education and research. Also the virtual museum is a source of experiment for young generations encouraged to put their hands on the plight during our yearly exhibition at the headquarter.
Fuliru Kinddom
The Origin and Life of the Bafuliiru People 1. Origins of the Bafuliiru The Bafuliiru people are a tribe from …
Language & Customs
Kifuliiru, the language of the Bafuliiru people, is a Bantu language with unique linguistic features. Their cultural practices, including traditional …
Art & Society
The NAFV museum explores five (5) areas consisting of The vira culture The fuliiru culture The intellectual works of men …
Our Teams
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Muholeza Cesar Ligogo
Co-Founder
John Kapapi
FounderContact us
Inspiring younger Benebuvira generation through the power of cultural artifacts. The NAFV museum thrives to enriche the Benebuvira community around the world by collecting, preserving, and making accessible outstanding works of art from the Fuliiru and Vira cultures.
Address
NAFV Int. 2105 Megan Creek Dr Little Elm, TX 75068
Call Us
+1 817 881 2876
Email Us
info@nafuv.org