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  2. Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel - Wikipedia

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    Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel is the sixth book in the Maximum Ride series written by James Patterson. It was released on February 5, 2010 in Australia, New Zealand and the UK and was released in the US on March 15, 2010.

  3. 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.

  4. John Ruganda - Wikipedia

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    John Ruganda (30 May 1941 to 8 December 2007 [citation needed]) was Uganda's best known playwright. Beyond his work as a playwright, Ruganda was also a professor at University of North, South Africa, University of Nairobi, and Makerere University. [1] He was born in Fort Portal and died in Uganda's capital Kampala.

  5. 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]

  6. List of African novelists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of novelists from Africa, ... (born 1959) is an author and human rights activist from, Burkina Faso; ... Elnathan John (born 1982), Nigeria; K

  7. 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.

  8. Mary Kingsley - Wikipedia

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    For the English novelist, see Mary St Leger Kingsley.. Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an English ethnographer, writer and explorer who made numerous travels through West Africa and wrote several books on her experiences there.

  9. Beti people - Wikipedia

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    The Beti people are Bantu people who once lived in northern parts of Central Africa, with a complex, undocumented and debated prehistory. [6] They likely moved into equatorial Africa in the seventh or eighth century, then further southwest in central Cameroon between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, likely after waves of wars and slave raids from the Fulani people.

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