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    • African Great Lakes
      • The Abagusii people
      • The Hadza/Hadzabe/Wahadzabe
      • The Iraqw
      • The Kalenjin
      • The Kikuyu/Gikuyu/Agikuyu
      • The Luhya/Abaluyia/Luyia
      • The Maasai
      • The Rendille
      • The Samburu people
      • The Sandawe people
      • The Pygmy people
    • Central Africa
      • The Bedzan people
      • The African Pygmies
        • The Aka as the Biaka or Bayaka
        • The Baka people
        • The Bongo people
        • The Gyele people
        • The Kola people
      • The Mbuti people
        • The Asua as Asoa or Aka
        • The Efé people
        • The Kango people
        • The Mbuti people
        • The Wochua people
      • The Twa people
        • The Republic of Angola
        • The Democratic Republic of the Congo
        • The Mbote Twa
        • The Mongo Twa
        • The Upemba Twa
    • Horn of Africa
      • The Afar people
      • The Amhara people
      • The Banna people
      • The Basketo people
      • The Berta
      • The Burji people
      • The Gedeo people
      • Gumuz people
      • The Hamar people
      • Karo language
      • The Kunama people
      • The Maale people
      • The Mursi
      • The Oromo people
      • The Saho people
      • The Shinasha people
      • The Sidama people
      • The Surma people
      • The Suri people
      • The Welayta people
      • The Yem people
    • Sudan
      • The Nuba people
      • The Nubians
      • The Dinka people
      • The Nuer people
      • The Anuak people
      • The Shilluk people
      • The Fur people
      • The Masalit
      • The Kadu languages
    • Southern Africa
      • The Bantu languages
        • The Nguni people
          • The Xhosa people
          • The Zulu people
          • The Ndebele people
          • The Swazi people
          • The Phuthi
          • The Lala people
          • The Bhaca people
          • The Hlubi people
          • The Nhlangwini language
        • The Sotho-Tswana
          • The Tswana people
          • The Bobirwa Subdistrict 
          • The Northern Sotho region
          • The Kgalagadi language
          • The Pedi people
          • The Southern Bantu
          • The Lozi people
        • The Makua people
          • The Makhuwa people
          • The Koti language
          • The Lomwe language
          • Chuwabo language
          • Moniga language
        • The Tswa–Ronga languages
          • The Tsonga people
          • The Ronga language
          • The Tswa language
        • The Venda people
        • The Shona people
        • The Chopi people
        • The Chewa people
        • The Yeyi people
        • The Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages 
          • The Ovambo people
          • The Herero people
          • The Himba
          • The Kavango people
      • The Khoisan languages
        • The Khoekhoe
        • The Nama people
        • The Damara people
        • The Aakhoe Dialect and the Haillom People
        • The Gllana language
      • The Khoisan languages
    • West Africa
      • The Dogon people
      • The Jola
      • The Serer people
      • The Mandinka
      • The Soninke people
      • The Wolof people
      • The Mossi people
      • The Hausa people 
      • The Yoruba people
      • The Fula
      • The Igbo people
    • North Africa
      • Afroasiatic languages
        • The Berbers
          • The Eastern Berber languages
            • The Nafusa Mountains
            • Zuwara Berber
            • Matmata Berber 
            • The Jerba Berber language
            • Sokna is a historic Saharan
            • Awjila
            • The Ghadamès language
          • The Northern Berber languages
            • The Kabyle people
            • The Gurara language
              • The Mozabite people
              • The Chaoui people
              • The Chenouis
              • Riffians
              • The Sanhaja 
              • The Masmuda 
                • The Ghomara
                • The Shilha people
        • The Haratin 
        • The Serer people
        • The Toubou
        • The Copts
        • The Beja people 
        • The Guanches
  • Greater Middle East
  • Caucasus
    • Armenians
    • The Iranian peoples
      • Eastern Iranian languages
        • The Ossetians
      • The Western Iranian languages 
        • The term Persians 
    • Georgians
    • The Zans
      • The Mingrelians
      • The Laz people
    • The Northeast Caucasian languages
      • The Avar–Andic languages
      • The Andic languages
  • Central Asia
  • South Asia
  • Northeast Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Central America
  • South America
  • Oceania
  • Micronesia
  • Africa
    • African Great Lakes
      • The Abagusii people
      • The Hadza/Hadzabe/Wahadzabe
      • The Iraqw
      • The Kalenjin
      • The Kikuyu/Gikuyu/Agikuyu
      • The Luhya/Abaluyia/Luyia
      • The Maasai
      • The Rendille
      • The Samburu people
      • The Sandawe people
      • The Pygmy people
    • Central Africa
      • The Bedzan people
      • The African Pygmies
        • The Aka as the Biaka or Bayaka
        • The Baka people
        • The Bongo people
        • The Gyele people
        • The Kola people
      • The Mbuti people
        • The Asua as Asoa or Aka
        • The Efé people
        • The Kango people
        • The Mbuti people
        • The Wochua people
      • The Twa people
        • The Republic of Angola
        • The Democratic Republic of the Congo
        • The Mbote Twa
        • The Mongo Twa
        • The Upemba Twa
    • Horn of Africa
      • The Afar people
      • The Amhara people
      • The Banna people
      • The Basketo people
      • The Berta
      • The Burji people
      • The Gedeo people
      • Gumuz people
      • The Hamar people
      • Karo language
      • The Kunama people
      • The Maale people
      • The Mursi
      • The Oromo people
      • The Saho people
      • The Shinasha people
      • The Sidama people
      • The Surma people
      • The Suri people
      • The Welayta people
      • The Yem people
    • Sudan
      • The Nuba people
      • The Nubians
      • The Dinka people
      • The Nuer people
      • The Anuak people
      • The Shilluk people
      • The Fur people
      • The Masalit
      • The Kadu languages
    • Southern Africa
      • The Bantu languages
        • The Nguni people
          • The Xhosa people
          • The Zulu people
          • The Ndebele people
          • The Swazi people
          • The Phuthi
          • The Lala people
          • The Bhaca people
          • The Hlubi people
          • The Nhlangwini language
        • The Sotho-Tswana
          • The Tswana people
          • The Bobirwa Subdistrict 
          • The Northern Sotho region
          • The Kgalagadi language
          • The Pedi people
          • The Southern Bantu
          • The Lozi people
        • The Makua people
          • The Makhuwa people
          • The Koti language
          • The Lomwe language
          • Chuwabo language
          • Moniga language
        • The Tswa–Ronga languages
          • The Tsonga people
          • The Ronga language
          • The Tswa language
        • The Venda people
        • The Shona people
        • The Chopi people
        • The Chewa people
        • The Yeyi people
        • The Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages 
          • The Ovambo people
          • The Herero people
          • The Himba
          • The Kavango people
      • The Khoisan languages
        • The Khoekhoe
        • The Nama people
        • The Damara people
        • The Aakhoe Dialect and the Haillom People
        • The Gllana language
      • The Khoisan languages
    • West Africa
      • The Dogon people
      • The Jola
      • The Serer people
      • The Mandinka
      • The Soninke people
      • The Wolof people
      • The Mossi people
      • The Hausa people 
      • The Yoruba people
      • The Fula
      • The Igbo people
    • North Africa
      • Afroasiatic languages
        • The Berbers
          • The Eastern Berber languages
            • The Nafusa Mountains
            • Zuwara Berber
            • Matmata Berber 
            • The Jerba Berber language
            • Sokna is a historic Saharan
            • Awjila
            • The Ghadamès language
          • The Northern Berber languages
            • The Kabyle people
            • The Gurara language
              • The Mozabite people
              • The Chaoui people
              • The Chenouis
              • Riffians
              • The Sanhaja 
              • The Masmuda 
                • The Ghomara
                • The Shilha people
        • The Haratin 
        • The Serer people
        • The Toubou
        • The Copts
        • The Beja people 
        • The Guanches
  • Greater Middle East
  • Caucasus
    • Armenians
    • The Iranian peoples
      • Eastern Iranian languages
        • The Ossetians
      • The Western Iranian languages 
        • The term Persians 
    • Georgians
    • The Zans
      • The Mingrelians
      • The Laz people
    • The Northeast Caucasian languages
      • The Avar–Andic languages
      • The Andic languages
  • Central Asia
  • South Asia
  • Northeast Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Central America
  • South America
  • Oceania
  • Micronesia

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  • Africa,  African Great Lakes,  Indigenous People

    Tribes and Indigenous Peoples of African Great Lakes

    June 6, 2024 /

    The African Great Lakes region, encompassing countries such as Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, is home to a rich tapestry of tribes and indigenous peoples. This region, known for its deep and expansive lakes, is culturally and ethnically diverse, with numerous groups maintaining distinct languages, traditions, and ways of life. One prominent group in this region is the Bantu-speaking people, which includes tribes such as the Baganda in Uganda and the Kikuyu in Kenya. The Baganda, the largest ethnic group in Uganda, have a well-documented history of centralized governance under a monarchy, known as the Buganda Kingdom. Their societal structure is highly organized, with…

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  • Africa,  Rituals,  Togo,  Tourism,  Travel,  Voodoo

    Journey to Kara with a Visit to a Vodoun Priest in Notse

    May 10, 2024 /

    A Journey into the Mystical World of Voodoo: My Encounter with Bagou Kofi in Notsi Village, Togo In the heart of Togo, nestled within the enigmatic landscape of Notsi village, lies a realm shrouded in mystery and ancient tradition. It is here that one can find Bagou Kofi, a revered voodoo priest whose name resonates throughout the land. In a land steeped in history, where the remnants of the Ewe kingdom still whisper tales of a bygone era, Bagou Kofi stands as a guardian of tradition and a conduit to the spiritual realm. As I embarked on my journey to Notsi village, I was filled with a mix of anticipation…

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  • Africa,  Fetish,  Lome,  Togo,  Tourism,  Voodoo

    Journey into the Heart of Voodoo: A Visit to the Akodessawa Fetish Market Of Lome in Togo

    May 10, 2024 /

    A Journey to the Akodessawa Fetish Market in Lomé   As I stepped into the vibrant streets of Lomé, the capital city of Togo in West Africa, I could feel the anticipation building within me. My destination? The renowned Akodessawa Fetish Market, also known as the Marché des Féticheurs. Tucked away in the district of Akodessawa, this market holds a mystique unlike any other. With tales of ancient rituals, spiritual artifacts, and the convergence of cultures, I embarked on a journey of discovery.   The sun beat down on the bustling streets as I made my way towards the market. The air was thick with the scent of incense, mingling…

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  • Africa,  Benin,  Initiation,  Tourism,  Travel,  Voodoo

    A Tale of Voodoo Dolls and Ancient Rites in Benin

    April 23, 2017 / No Comments

    In the heartland of West Africa, where the sun casts its golden rays upon the twin cities of Abomey and Bohicon, a realm of ancient mysticism thrives. It is here, amidst the lush landscapes of Benin, that our expedition unfolds—a pilgrimage guided by the sagacious Gerard, leading us to the revered abode of Dinos, the Voodoo Priest.   The journey begins at the break of dawn, as we traverse the winding paths that weave through the outskirts of these historic cities. With each passing mile, the whispers of voodoo magic grow louder, beckoning us closer to the heart of its secrets. After thirty minutes of travel, we arrive at our…

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