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Beti-Pahuin


 

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 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.

Related Topics:
Rain forest - Cameroon - Republic of the Congo - Equatorial Guinea - Gabon - São Tomé and Príncipe - Tribe - 20th century - Bantu - Niger-Congo language - Beti

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