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21. Networking And Network Security
absorb and Pahuinise most of the indigenous groups they Most BetiPahuin peopleswere Christianised by 1939 (though Fang were also influenced by the mitsogo
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Beti-Pahuin
The Beti-Pahuin are a group of related peoples who inhabit the rain forest regions of Cameroon Equatorial Guinea Gabon , and São Tomé and Príncipe . Though they separate themselves into several individual tribes , they all share a common history and culture. They numbered an estimated 3,320,000 individuals in the late 20th century . Their languages, from the Bantu subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family, are mutually intelligible and are thus sometimes considered to be dialects of a single tongue, called Beti Contents 1 Tribal distinctions
1.1 Beti

1.2 Fang

1.3 Bulu
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Tribal distinctions
The Beti-Pahuin are made up of over 20 individual tribes. Altogether, these groups inhabit a territory of forests and rolling hills that stretches from the Sanaga River in the north to Equatorial Guinea and the northern halves of Gabon, and Congo to the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the west to the Dja River in the east. Due to a long shared history and a great deal of intermarriage between the various tribal groups, distinguishing different peoples can often prove difficult. Nevertheless, a northern-southern distinction is sometimes drawn, or the tribes are classified along linguistic lines.
Beti
The first grouping, called the

22. National Geographic Search
In the wilds of africa, hundreds of people are bitten every year. The villageof Evouta is the home of the mitsogo, one of sixty isolated tribes in the
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23. Web Server Statistics For The University Of Iowa
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25. Beti-Pahuin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The BetiPahuin are a group of related peoples who inhabit the rain forest However, as France granted increasing levels of self-rule to its African
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Beti-Pahuin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Beti-Pahuin are a group of related peoples who inhabit the rain forest regions of Cameroon Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon , and S£o Tom© and Pr­ncipe . Though they separate themselves into several individual tribes , they all share a common history and culture. They numbered an estimated 3,320,000 individuals in the late 20th century . Their languages, from the Bantu subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family, are mutually intelligible and are thus sometimes considered to be dialects of a single tongue, called Beti
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    Tribal distinctions
    The Beti-Pahuin are made up of over 20 individual tribes. Altogether, these groups inhabit a territory of forests and rolling hills that stretches from the Sanaga River in the north to Equatorial Guinea and the northern halves of Gabon, and Congo to the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the west to the Dja River in the east. Due to a long shared history and a great deal of intermarriage between the various tribal groups, distinguishing different peoples can often prove difficult. Nevertheless, a northern-southern distinction is sometimes drawn, or the tribes are classified along linguistic lines. edit
    Beti
    The first grouping, called the

26. Articles - Beti-Pahuin
They are the most numerous of the BetiPahuin peoples, and their language was However, as France granted increasing levels of self-rule to its African
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The Beti-Pahuin are a group of related peoples who inhabit the rain forest regions of Cameroon Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon , and S£o Tom© and Pr­ncipe . Though they separate themselves into several individual tribes , they all share a common history and culture. They numbered an estimated 3,320,000 individuals in the late 20th century . Their languages, from the Bantu subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family, are mutually intelligible and are thus sometimes considered to be dialects of a single tongue, called Beti.
Contents
  • Tribal distinctions
    Tribal distinctions
    The Beti-Pahuin are made up of over 20 individual tribes. Altogether, these groups inhabit a territory of forests and rolling hills that stretches from the Sanaga River in the north to Equatorial Guinea and the northern halves of Gabon, and Congo to the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the west to the Dja River in the east. Due to a long shared history and a great deal of intermarriage between the various tribal groups, distinguishing different peoples can often prove difficult. Nevertheless, a northern-southern distinction is sometimes drawn, or the tribes are classified along linguistic lines.
    Beti
    The first grouping, called the

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