- The
Kwasio language, also
known as
Ngumba / Mvumbo, Bujeba, and
Gyele / Kola, is a
language of Cameroon,
spoken in the
south along the
coast and at the...
- The
Gyele (Bagyele / Bajele), also
known as the Kola (Bakola) or Koya (Bakoya), are the
pygmies of
southern Cameroon and
adjacent areas of
Gabon and Equatorial...
- Cameroon, and
Gabon Languages Baka, Ganzi,
Gundi (Ngondi),
French Religion African Traditional Religion,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Aka,
Gyele, Kola...
-
speakers of Semi-Bantu
languages live in the
Western gr****fields. Some 5,000
Gyele and Baka
Pygmy peoples roam the
southeastern and
coastal rainforests or...
- years, were the
Gyele (Byele) peoples.
Bantu migration ultimately displaced the
Gyele, and
during the 20th
century the last of the
Gyele migrated to Cameroon...
- Ethnologue.
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Gyele". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2020-10-11. "Gimme". Ethnologue.
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- of
Cameroon and Gabon, the
Bayaka (Aka and Baka), the
Bakola or
Bakoya (
Gyele and Kola), and the Bongo.
These groups are
speakers of
Bantu and Ubangian...
-
border area. They
speak the
Bantu Ngom language. They are
distinct from the
Gyele people of
coastal Cameroon, a
subgroup of
which also goes by the name Bakola...
- the
iboga root.
Pygmies –
mainly the
Mbenge ethnic group in
Gabon (Aka,
Gyele, Bongo, Baka and Kola groups) – have
observed the
special effect of iboga...
- Mpo)
Ukhwejo (or Benkonjo)
Western A80 languages:
Mvumboic languages:
Gyele (or Guiele, Giele, Gieli, Gyeli, Bogyeli, Bondjiel, Bajeli, Babinga, Bakola...