In the Territory of Ikela Democratic Republic of Congo as in most black African societies, peace aspirations led to develop pacification techniques whose aim is to avoid or at least curb violence and open conflicts. This gave rise to a range of dissuasive practices, restrictive and conflict prevention modes. This case Pact "BONGEMBE BOKUHE or" treated in this study.
The Pact has promoted peaceful coexistence and social cohesion between peoples BOYELA group and ENE KOKA YANGENI the town in the Territory Ikela in the Democratic Republic of Congo. However, this pact "BONGEMBE or BOKUHE" was only appeased their social relationships, but it also encourages the commission of certain facts despicable violation of law and morality.
This dialectic raises several questions specifically, that of perception pact "BONGEMBE or BOKUHE" by these two peoples despite its advantages and disadvantages. Thus, in this reflection, we have tried to answer this question. We demonstrated that the pact "BONGEMBE or BOKUHE" under examination consists of a set of customs, practices and beliefs that are accepted by the people of Boyela ENE KOKA group and the village YANGENI as binding rules of conduct. It is part of their social and legal systems and their life style. So that the majority of our sample deems fit this pact.