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Tsogo (the
Babongo-Tsogho),
Nzebi (the
Babongo-Nzebi), West Téké (the
Babongo-Iyaa), and
Lumbu (the
Babongo-Gama), and
Myene (the
Babongo-Akoa). Yasa...
- French-language film,
Gilbert Kelner do****ents
modern Bwiti practices and
Babongo perspectives on iboga.
Odisea broadcast a Spanish-dubbed
version titled...
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between Babongo Pygmies and
their Neighbours (Gabon)". Anthropos. 107 (2): 387–406. doi:10.5771/0257-9774-2012-2-367.
Retrieved 2019-03-11. The
Babongo, BBC...
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Babongo is a
linear settlement in Mbéré,
Adamawa Region, Cameroon. It is
located on the N1 (Meiganga-Ngaoundéré) road,
between the
villages of
Garga and...
- Kazakhs, Evenks, Evens,
Sakha in the
Soviet Union,
Tibetan nomads in China,
Babongo in Gabon, Baka in Cameroon, Innu in Canada,
Romani in
Romania and Czechoslovakia...
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Babongo is a
village situated within the Dzanga-Sangha
Special Reserve in Sangha-Mbaéré Prefecture,
Central African Republic.
Babongo was
founded in the...
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Prehistory 1958) was
followed by the
colonial satire Tabyrddau'r
Babongo (Drums of the
Babongo 1961). He thus
pioneered the use of
genres unfamiliar to Welsh-speaking...
- More
evangelical Churches have
grown since the mid 20th century. The
Babongo are a
forest people of
Gabon on the west
coast of
equatorial Africa. They...
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Other Africans,
notably 'forest people' (pygmy, now sedentary) such as the
Babongo tribe Source:
Religions include Roman Catholic 43.5%,
Protestant and other...
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developed first by the
Bwiti discipline from
where it originated, by the
Babongo,
Mitsogo and Fang
peoples of
Gabon and Cameroon,
while Western clinical...