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    The Mitsogo or Tsogo are an ethno-cultural group from the highlands of Gabon. They reside mainly in Ngounié Province to the north and east of Mouila....
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  • were Christianised by 1939 (though the Fang were also influenced by the Mitsogo). At that time, much of their traditional culture was abandoned, including...
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    on a Makurian mural from Old Dongola (12th/13th century) A mask of the Mitsogo people of Gabon Wabele mask, Senufo people, Brooklyn Museum Doei (or Kwere)...
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  • Bwiti is a spiritual discipline of the forest-dwelling Punu people and Mitsogo peoples of Gabon (where it is recognized as one of three official religions)...
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  • first by the Bwiti discipline from where it originated, by the Babongo, Mitsogo and Fang peoples of Gabon and Cameroon, while Western clinical treatment...
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    Idiata 2007 B30: Tsogo group B31 tsv Tsogo (Getsogo, Ghetsogo, Itsogho, Mitsogo, γe-tsγ), Babongo-Tsogo (B303, Ebongwe, Bongwe of Raponda-Walker, Ebongo)...
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  • Tsogo may be: The Tsogo people of Gabon (Mitsogo) The Tsogo language (Getsogo) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsogo...
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  • - Métis - François Meye - Jean-Stanislas Migolet - Military of Gabon - Mitsogo (Mitshogo, Tshogo) - Stephanie Mouwandji Itsopault - Mouvement de Redressement...
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  • Guinea. 1900: death in captivity, in Gabon, of Samory Touré. 1903–1908: Mitsogo revolt against French implantation in Ngounié. 1908: pacification of Haut-Ivindo...
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