- Fang (/ˈfɒŋ/) is a
Central African language spoken by
around 1
million people, most of them in
Equatorial Guinea, and
northern Gabon,
where it is the dominant...
- The Fang people, also
known as Fãn or
Pahouin, are a
Bantu ethnic group found in
Equatorial Guinea,
northern Gabon, and
southern Cameroon. Representing...
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rights of the Fang
people in the "Essai de
droit coutumier pahouin" (English:
Essay of
Pahouin customary rights) and
published it in
Bulletin de la société...
- Bene (A74b)
Alexandre and
Binet 1958 A70 A75 fan Fang (Fan), Pangwe,
Pahouin, Atsi (Batsi, A75D), Make (Meke, A75C),
Mveny (A75F), Ntum (Ntumu, A75A)...
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various Bantu tribes that are
collectively known as the Beti-Pa****n (Béti-
Pahouin), the Fang-Beti, or
simply the Fang. All of
these groups speak various...
- most
important centres for the
Bantu group known as the Beti-Pa****n (Béti-
Pahouin), the "Fang-Beti," or
simply the "Fang".
These peoples share a
common language...
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various Bantu tribes that are
collectively known as the Beti-Pa****n (Béti-
Pahouin), the Fang-Beti, or
simply the Fang. All of
these groups speak various...
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maintenance of the abaá are also done in common. The Fang, also
called Betí,
Pahouin,
Pangwe or Pamue, are one of the
majority ethnic groups in the country...
- Athenaeum, 27 November, pp. 712–13. "L'Afrique Equatoriale:
Gabonais Pahouins-Gallois" (1875), Athenaeum, 23 October, pp. 536–8. "The
Lakes of Central...
- équatoriale,
Paris 1874. OCLC 162582077 L'Afrique équatoriale. Gabonais,
Pahouins, Gallois, Paris, E. Plon et cie., 1875. OCLC 27819893 « L'Afrique Équatoriale...