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    The Kwasio language, also known as Ngumba / Mvumbo, Bujeba, and Gyele / Kola, is a language of Cameroon, spoken in the south along the coast and at the...
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    The Gyele (Bagyele / Bajele), also known as the Kola (Bakola) or Koya (Bakoya), are the pygmies of southern Cameroon and adjacent areas of Gabon and Equatorial...
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    Mpo) Ukhwejo (or Benkonjo) Western A80 languages: Mvumboic languages: Gyele (or Guiele, Giele, Gieli, Gyeli, Bogyeli, Bondjiel, Bajeli, Babinga, Bakola...
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    years, were the Gyele (Byele) peoples. Bantu migration ultimately displaced the Gyele, and during the 20th century the last of the Gyele migrated to Cameroon...
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    Cameroon, and Gabon Languages Baka, Ganzi, Gundi (Ngondi), French Religion African Traditional Religion, Christianity Related ethnic groups Aka, Gyele, Kola...
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    Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Gidar". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Gyele". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-10-11. "Gimme". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-10-11...
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  • people, Gabonese pygmies Kola or Kula people (Asia) of Cambodia and Thailand Gyele people, also known as the Kola, Cameroonian pygmies Kola Peninsula, a peninsula...
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    include the Akoose language, the Gbaya languages, the Fula language, the Gyele language, the Koonzime language, the Mundang language, the Ngiemboon language...
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  • the iboga root. Pygmies – mainly the Mbenge ethnic group in Gabon (Aka, Gyele, Bongo, Baka and Kola groups) – have observed the special effect of iboga...
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    speakers of Semi-Bantu languages live in the Western grassfields. Some 5,000 Gyele and Baka Pygmy peoples roam the southeastern and coastal rainforests or...
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  • the world's languages (currently about 7,000 languages) will go extinct. "Gyele". EndangeredLanguages.com. Retrieved August 16, 2016. "DOBES Programme"...
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  • border area. They speak the Bantu Ngom language. They are distinct from the Gyele people of coastal Cameroon, a subgroup of which also goes by the name Bakola...
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    up. Polyphonic music is only characteristic of the Mbenga and Mbuti. The Gyele/Kola, Great Lakes Twa and Southern Twa have very different musical styles...
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  • Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, and Central African Republic Bongo (Babongo): Gyele (Bagyele): Kola (Bakola): Mbuti (Bambuti): Asua: Democratic Republic of...
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    of Cameroon and Gabon, the Bayaka (Aka and Baka), the Bakola or Bakoya (Gyele and Kola), and the Bongo. These groups are speakers of Bantu and Ubangian...
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    Bagyele, Bagyeli, Bajele, Bajeli, Bogyel, Bogyeli, Bondjiel, Giele, Gieli, Gyele, Gyeli, Gélé), Bapindi, Bakola Rénaud 1976 A80 A802 ukh Ukhwejo (Ukwedjo)...
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  • language Critically endangered   dii Eman language Severely endangered   emn Gyele language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: Equatorial Guinea gyi Hijuk...
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  • given name and surname Koya (Malabar), a Muslim community in south India Gyele people, Cameroonian pygmies Kola people, Gabonese pygmies Koya language...
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  • GYI may refer to: Gisenyi Airport, Rwanda Gyele language, spoken in Cameroon North Texas Regional Airport, United States Gyi, an honorific in Burmese...
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  • gyd I/L Kayardild gye I/L Gyem gyf I/E Gungabula gyg I/L Gbayi gyi I/L Gyele gyl I/L Gayil gym I/L Ngäbere ngäbere gyn I/L Guyanese Creole English créole...
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    A85b Bekwil, A86a Medjime, A86b Mpompo, A86c Mpiemo, A87 Bomwali, [A801 Gyele, A802 Ukwedjo, A803 Shiwe, A831 Byep, A832 Bekol, A841 Bajue, A842 Koonzime]...
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    neighbors, Bofi, which is a language of the Gbaya branch. Population: 3,000 The Gyele (a.k.a. Kola or Koya) are the westernmost Pygmies, living in southern Cameroon...
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