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ABOUT THIS PAGE
The graphic on top, from nineteenth century's Smith geography
textbook, was supposed to show the "types" belonging to
a human race, the "Yellow" or "Mongolian" one.
Anthropologists today state that
such race-based worldview was an invention, and that differences between
human groups are actually related to learned cultural behavior.
The much-necessary (for classification purposes) division on groups made
here at Ethnoarch.com is based on one such cultural aspect, which is
language. This page, accordingly, presents a list of 7,300 or so existing
language groups in the world, following
the naming and coding classification by SIL's Ethnologue.
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Fang
Equatorial Guinea, Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, São Tomé e Príncipe
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Overview of Fang - related architecture
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A Fang speaker in the early 1900s.
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Alternative names
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Make (Dialectal group - Congo) Ntum (Dialectal group - Congo) Ogowe (Dialectal group - Congo) Fang (Linguistic group - Congo) Pahouin (Linguistic group alternate name - Congo) Pamue (Linguistic group alternate name - Congo) Fang (Dialectal group - Cameroon) Mvae (Dialectal group - Cameroon) Ntoumou (Dialectal group - Cameroon) Mvan (Dialectal group alternate name - Cameroon) Mvay (Dialectal group alternate name - Cameroon) Ntumu (Dialectal group alternate name - Cameroon) Okak (Dialectal group alternate name - Cameroon) Fang (Linguistic group - Cameroon) Pahouin (Linguistic group alternate name - Cameroon) Pamue (Linguistic group alternate name - Cameroon) Make (Dialectal group - Gabon) Ntum (Dialectal group - Gabon) Ogowe (Dialectal group - Gabon) Fang (Linguistic group - Gabon) Pahouin (Linguistic group alternate name - Gabon) Pamue (Linguistic group alternate name - Gabon) Make (Dialectal group - Equatorial Guinea) Ntum (Dialectal group alternate name - Equatorial Guinea) Ntumu (Dialectal group alternate name - Equatorial Guinea) Fang (Linguistic group - Equatorial Guinea) Pahoun (Linguistic group alternate name - Equatorial Guinea) Pamue (Linguistic group alternate name - Equatorial Guinea) Fang (Linguistic group - São Tomé e Príncipe)
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SIL code
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fan
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2400
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Keywords
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Location
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Africa
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Country or Territory
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Equatorial Guinea
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GQ
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Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, São Tomé e Príncipe
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For academic purposes, please cite this page as:
Ethnoarchitecture.com. Fang [online]. Berkeley, CA: Ethnoarchitecture.com,
25 July 2006 [cited 23 November 2008].
Available from World Wide Web: <http://www.Ethnoarchitecture.com/web/groups/group/2400>.
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