Mpongwe people

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The Mpongwe people are a Bantu ethnic group of Gabon, historically known as coastal traders and early intermediaries between European merchants and inland African communities.

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instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
autonym Mpongwe NERFINISHED
colonialContext French colonial rule in Gabon
colonialEraStatus important coastal middlemen
colonialInteraction French colonial administrators
French missionaries
contactWith European traders
inland African communities
continent Africa
country Gabon
culturalArea Central Africa NERFINISHED
culturalPractice elaborate trade diplomacy
river and sea navigation
demography ethnic minority in contemporary Gabon
ethnolinguisticGroup Bantu NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
early modern era
historicalRole coastal traders
intermediaries between European merchants and inland African communities
language Mpongwe language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Bantu languages
Niger–Congo languages
maritimeOrientation Atlantic coast of Central Africa
neighboringGroups Fang people NERFINISHED
Myene-related peoples
portCityAssociation Libreville NERFINISHED
region Estuaire Province NERFINISHED
coastal Gabon
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
roleInSlaveTrade intermediary traders in Atlantic networks
socialOrganization clan-based structure
subgroupOf Myene peoples NERFINISHED
tradeGoods European manufactured goods
forest products
ivory
traditionalEconomy fishing
riverine commerce
trade
traditionalHousing coastal village settlements
traditionalReligionFeatures ancestor veneration
spirit beliefs
urbanization significant presence in Libreville
writingSystemForLanguage Latin script

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