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Ewale a
Mbedi was the
eponymous ancestor of the
Duala people of
Cameroon (named for a
variant spelling of his name, Dwala).
According to the oral histories...
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Modern scholars equate Monneba with a
Duala ruler named Mulobe a
Ewale or
Mulabe a
Ewale. ****uming this is true, he is the
earliest Duala leader of whom...
- Pīti,
northeast of the
modern city of Douala, his sons
migrated southward.
Ewale a
Mbedi settled on the
Wouri River at the
Bight of
Bonny (modern Douala)...
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northeast of present-day Douala. He was the
father of Bojongo, Dibongo,
Ewale, and
several others. For
reasons that vary with the tale, Mbedi's sons left...
- sons,
Ewale and Dibombo,
migrated north and
reached a
place called Pitti on the
Dibamba River. Here, the
brothers parted ways
after a row.
Ewale moved...
- Bakole, and
Limba come from a
single ancestor named Ewale. From Piti,
northeast of Douala,
Ewale migrated to the
coast to the east bank of
Wouri River...
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Wegera with Ras
Gugsa at the
beginning of his reign,
which was
notable for
Ewale Seyon's
meeting with his
father Hezqeyas, he
never left Gondar. The chronicler...
- back to a man
named Mbedi. His sons,
Ewale and Dibongo,
parted from a
place called Piti on the
Dibamba River.
Ewale moved to the
mouth of the
Dibamba with...
- One Ewanyɛ Esa nɛ nyɛ, mo e na wora He who is blessed, much is
expected Ewale Ebore wale God is Good Ewonyɛ Ewo nye ma wo —
Ewunio Ewura mo nio Chief's...
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Dniester Bakota Bay, on the
above site
Bakota region (West Africa), home of
Ewale a
Mbedi in oral
histories of Sawa
ethnic groups Božo
Bakota (born 1950)...