Playeros

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Playeros are an ethnic group of coastal Ndowe people from Equatorial Guinea, known for their maritime culture and Bantu heritage.

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Playeros canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ndowe people
ethnic group
alsoKnownAs Playeros Ndowe
associatedWith Atlantic Ocean
coastal fishing
seafaring
continent Africa
country Equatorial Guinea
countryOfCitizenship Equatorial Guinea
cultureType maritime culture
ethnicCategory coastal Bantu people
ethnicGroupOf Equatorial Guinea
ethnicGroupWithin Ndowe (Playeros) collective
ethnicMinorityIn Equatorial Guinea
ethnolinguisticGroup Bantu peoples
surface form: Bantu
geographicCharacteristic coastal settlements
heritage Bantu peoples
surface form: Bantu
historicalLanguageFamily Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger-Congo
indigenousTo Equatorial Guinea
languageFamily Bantu languages
locatedIn coastal regions of Equatorial Guinea
maritimeOrientation Atlantic coast
partOf Ndowe
region Atlantic coast of Equatorial Guinea
religion Christianity
traditional African beliefs
sharesAncestryWith other Ndowe subgroups
sharesCultureWith other coastal Ndowe peoples
socialOrganization clan-based structures
traditionalEconomy fishing
marine trade
small-scale agriculture
traditionalKnowledge fishing grounds and tides
navigation and sea currents

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Ndowe people alternativeName Playeros