Nzebi people

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The Nzebi people are a Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting southern Gabon and parts of the Republic of the Congo, known for their rich oral traditions, distinctive music, and woodcarving arts.

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Nzebi people canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
alsoInhabits Republic of the Congo
artForm mask making
sculpture
woodcarving
colonialHistory French Equatorial Africa
continent Africa
country Gabon
Republic of the Congo
countryDuringColonialPeriod French Equatorial Africa
surface form: French Congo
culturalPractice oral tradition
proverb use
storytelling
ethnicGroupOf Gabon
Republic of the Congo
hasLanguage Nzebi language
hasSubgroup Banzebi
Duma people
Wanzi people
knownFor distinctive music
rich oral traditions
woodcarving arts
languageFamily Bantu languages
languageFamilyOfSpokenLanguage Niger–Congo languages
linguisticBranch Bantu Zone B
musicInstrument drums
harps
xylophones
oralLiterature folktales
legends
myths
primaryRegion southern Gabon
region Central Africa
relatedEthnicGroup Lumbu people
Punu people
Teke people
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
socialOrganization clan-based structure
traditionalEconomy agriculture
fishing
gathering
hunting
traditionalHousing village settlements
traditionalMusic dance music
drumming
vocal music
usesWritingSystem Latin script

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Nzebi ethnicGroup Nzebi people
Njebi ethnicGroup Nzebi people
Njebi languageOf Nzebi people
Yinjebi alternativeNameOf Nzebi people
Ndzebi spokenBy Nzebi people
Ndzebi hasEthnicGroup Nzebi people