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Encyclopedia > Bateke

The Bateke are a Central African ethnic group. Its population is situated mainly in Gabon. The president of Gabon, Omar Bongo (known before his conversion to Islam as Albert-Bernard Bongo), is a member of the Bateke. Omar Bongo El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba (formerly Albert-Bernard Bongo) (born December 30, 1935) has been the President of Gabon since 1967. ... Islām is described as a dīn, meaning way of life and/or guidance. Six articles of belief There are six basic beliefs shared by all Muslims: 1. ...


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Christian and Missionary Alliance - Unreached People Profiles (549 words)
The Bateke are a large group of people that stretch across the countries of Gabon, Congo, and The Peoples Democratic Republic of Congo (the former Zaire).
The Bateke Plateau is mostly grasslands and savanna with small patches of forest scattered across it.
The Bateke adhere to a primal belief system in which one is conscious of the daily interaction with those living in the spirit world.
Bateke - Wikipedia (64 words)
Bateke kele dikanda mosi ya Afelika ya Kati.
Bateke ke vwanda na ndambu ya banzadi Lefini, Nkuna, Kwa ye Kwango.
Makoko Iloo vanda ntotila ya bateke 1880-1892, ntangu ya Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza sengomunaka Kongo-Braza.
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