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  2. Fang people - Wikipedia

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    The Fang people speak the Fang language, also known as Pahouin or Pamue or Pangwe. The language is a Northwest Bantu language belonging to the Niger-Congo family of languages. [5] The Fang language is similar and intelligible with languages spoken by Beti-Pahuin peoples, namely the Beti people to their north and the Bulu people in central.

  3. Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel - Wikipedia

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    Fang leaves the reception early, and when the Flock arrives back home after the reception, Max goes to look for Fang, but instead finds a letter addressed to her. Max reads the letter aloud to the rest of the Flock. In the letter, Fang tells Max that he loves her more than anything, but it is because of their love that he is leaving the Flock.

  4. Nzame - Wikipedia

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    Nzame is the supreme creator god featured in the mythologies of the Fang people of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon.The name is used to refer to a trinity of deities, which included Nzame, Mebere and Nkwa and is also used in reference to Nzame, one of the members of this trinity.

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  6. Ngil mask - Wikipedia

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    The Ngil were a secret male society within the Fang people tasked with protecting and administering justice, as well as keeping peace between clans and villages. [3] The Ngil society took part in rituals and ceremonies that were intended to discourage people of the community that might have evil intentions and fight off witchcraft. [4]

  7. Category:Fang people - Wikipedia

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    This category is for individual people from the Fang ethnic group. Pages in category "Fang people" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  8. Justine Mintsa - Wikipedia

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    Justine Mintsa (Oyem, 8 September 1949) is a Gabonese writer and member of the Fang people. She is the third child of twelve siblings. She is the third child of twelve siblings. She earned her doctorate in English Literature from the University of Rouen in 1977. [ 1 ]

  9. Mebege - Wikipedia

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    According to oral tradition, Mebege is the Creator God. He was originally alone in the universe, with a spider named Dibobia as his only company hanging above the primordial waters of the universe.