- the
second group.
Individual ethnic groups include the Fang proper, the
Ntumu, the Mvae, and the Okak. Fang
territories begin at the
southern edge of...
-
spoken in
northern Gabon and also in
Equatorial Guinea.
Dialects include Ntumu, Mvayn, and Okak. In Cameroon, Fang is
spoken in the
southern half of Dja-et-Lobo...
- po****tion—lived in Río Muni. The main
languages spoken in Río Muni are Fang-
Ntumu,
which is
spoken in the north, and Fang-Okak,
which is
spoken in the south...
- song,
respectively referred to as "boofio" and "woofio" by the Bulu and
Ntumu peoples, is
believed by them to
predict the
death of a near
parent who bids...
-
comprise around 67 clans.
Those in the
northern part of Río Muni
speak Fang-
Ntumu,
while those in the
south speak Fang-Okah; the two
dialects have differences...
-
divided into 67 clans.
Those in the
northern part of Rio Muni
speak Fang-
Ntumu,
while those in the
south speak Fang-Okah; the two
dialects are mutually...
- The
Ntumu inhabit the area
around Ambam, also on the
southern border. The
Mvang (or Mvae)
occupy the
regions directly east and west of the
Ntumu. These...
- Pangwe, Pahouin, Atsi (Batsi, A75D), Make (Meke, A75C),
Mveny (A75F), Ntum (
Ntumu, A75A),
Nzaman (Zaman, A75E), Okak (A75B), South-West Fang (A751) Alexandre...
- is
divided into
smaller groups; the Batanga, the Mabea, the Y****a, the
Ntumu, the
Mavae and the Bulu. The
latter three groups occupy areas ****her inland...