Nzebi ethnic group

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The Nzebi ethnic group is a Bantu-speaking people primarily inhabiting parts of Gabon and the Republic of the Congo, known for their rich oral traditions, music, and distinctive cultural practices.

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Nzebi ethnic group canonical 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
agriculturalProduct cassava
maize
plantain
yams
continent Africa
country Gabon
Republic of the Congo
ethnicGroupOf Gabon
Republic of the Congo
hasArtForm mask making
wood carving
hasCulturalHeritage epic narratives
proverbs
ritual songs
hasCulturalPractice dance
initiation rites
oral tradition
storytelling
traditional music
hasEndonym Bandzebi
hasExonym Njebi
hasMusicInstrument drums
harp
xylophone
hasMusicStyle polyphonic singing
isMinorityIn Gabon
Republic of the Congo
languageBranch Niger–Congo languages
languageFamily Bantu languages
linguisticSubgroup Zone B Bantu languages
neighboringEthnicGroup Fang people
Punu people
Teke people
partOf Bantu peoples
surface form: Bantu peoples of Central Africa
region southern Gabon
western Republic of the Congo
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
socialStructure clan-based organization
speaks Nzebi language
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering
hunting
subsistence agriculture
traditionalReligionFeature ancestor veneration
belief in nature spirits
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Nzebi usedBy Nzebi ethnic group
Ndzebi isSpokenPrimarilyBy Nzebi ethnic group