- The
Obamba are an
ethnic group located largely in Gabon's Haut-Ogooué
Province and the
Republic of Congo. The
Obamba people's
traditional language is Mbama...
-
Barack Hussein Obama II (born
August 4, 1961) is an
American politician who was the 44th
president of the
United States from 2009 to 2017. A
member of...
- in the
southeast (living
among the Akele, Ka, ningi, Teke,
Wumbu and the
Obamba, Teke, respectively). The
Rimba variety of M****ango, however, has recently...
- from the
primary city. It is the
historical home of
three cultures, the
Obamba, Ndzebi [fr] and Téké. Like many
regions in Africa, more
traditional uses...
- An Obambou, also
Obambo or
Obamba, is a
supernatural being belonging to
tribes of
Central Africa. It is
depicted as evil,
possessing the
power to do evil...
-
General of the
Diocese of Mouila, in Gabon, on 19 June 1989, by
Cyriaque Obamba,
which he was
until 1995, when he
became Vicar General emeritus. He founded...
- his
father converted to
Islam in 1973 and, in 2003, they both
adopted the
Obamba patronymic "Ondimba" in
memory of Omar's father,
Basile Ondimba.
Bongo was...
-
include four
major Bantu groupings; the Fang, the Punu, the
Nzebi and the
Obamba. Gabon, to the
French ethnographer Barabe, "is to
Africa what
Tibet is to...
- in the area. The
prefectures of
Okondja and
Franceville are home to the
Obamba people, also
known as the Mbamba, who
speak a
Mbede language. The Lendambomo...
- Yaba-Mbeti
Idiata 2007; Lane 1989 B60:
Mbete group B62 mbm
Mbaama (B601,
Obamba, Ombamba, Lembaama, Lembaamba, Lim-Bamba, M-Bamba, Mbama, Mbamba), Liweme...