Klieman, Kairn. 2003. Toward a History of Pre-colonial Gabon: Farmers and Forest Specialists along the Ogooué river, 500 B.C.- A.D. 1000. In Michael C. Reed and James F. Barnes (eds.), Culture, Ecology, and Politics in Gabon's Rainforest, 99-135. Lewistown, New York: Edwin Mellen Press.
@incollection{56411, address = {Lewistown, New York}, author = {Kairn Klieman}, booktitle = {Culture, Ecology, and Politics in Gabon's Rainforest}, editor = {Michael C. Reed and James F. Barnes}, pages = {99-135}, publisher = {Edwin Mellen Press}, title = {Toward a History of Pre-colonial Gabon: Farmers and Forest Specialists along the Ogooué river, 500 B.C.- A.D. 1000}, year = {2003}, bestfn = {africa\klieman_gabon2003_o.pdf}, besttxt = {ptxt2\africa\klieman_gabon2003_o.txt}, fn = {africa\klieman_gabon2003_o.pdf, africa\klieman_gabon2003.pdf}, hhtype = {overview;comparative}, inlg = {English [eng]}, lgcode = {200-word lists for Yambe [NOCODE_Yambe], Ndzem = Njyem [njy], Bekwil = Bekwil [bkw], Bomwali = Bomwali [bmw], Irimba from Mandibu (24 km SE of Moabi) Prov. Nyanga in Gabon 71 percent cognate with Punu [puu], Lumbu [lup], Igama 82 percent cognate with Lumbu [lup], Vili from Mayumbe [vif], Njebi [nzb], Ibongo-Nzebi 91 percent cognate with Njebi [nzb], Itsogho = Tsogo [tsv], Ebongo = Ebongo-Itsogho (B31.1) Okondja in Prov. Ngounié in Gabon 71 percent cognate with Tsogo [tsv], Himba = Simba [sbw], Iyaa = Yaka (Congo) [iyx], Ibongo-Iyaa Today the Ibongo-lyaa language is spoken by three distinct hunting and gathering communities 83-94 percent cognate with Iyaa = Yaka (Congo) [iyx], Ilaali = Teke-Laali [lli], Gibongo-Ilaali = Teke-Laali [lli], Ibeembe = Beembe [beq], Ibongo-Beembe = Beembe [beq], Mikaya speaking a Bantu C10 language = Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma [NOCODE_Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma], Bambengangale = Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma [NOCODE_Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma], Bongili-Pikounda = Bongili [bui], Baluma = Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma [NOCODE_Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma], Babenzele = Yaka (Central African Republic) [axk], Bambenga = Yaka (Central African Republic) [axk], Inyele = Bongili [bui], Bomitaba-Bambomba = Bomitaba [zmx], Babole-Bakolu from Mangoumba-Baye (0.9952778N 17.0788889E) close to and very probably = Dibole [bvx]}, macro_area = {Africa}, src = {hh} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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200-word lists for Yambe | |
Ndzem | |
Bekwil | |
Bomwali | |
Irimba from Mandibu (24 km SE of Moabi) Prov. Nyanga in Gabon 71 percent cognate with Punu | |
Lumbu | |
Igama 82 percent cognate with Lumbu | |
Vili from Mayumbe | |
Njebi | |
Ibongo-Nzebi 91 percent cognate with Njebi | |
Itsogho | |
Ebongo | |
Himba | |
Iyaa | |
Ibongo-Iyaa Today the Ibongo-lyaa language is spoken by three distinct hunting and gathering communities 83-94 percent cognate with Iyaa | |
Ilaali | |
Gibongo-Ilaali | |
Ibeembe | |
Ibongo-Beembe | |
Mikaya speaking a Bantu C10 language | |
Bambengangale | |
Bongili-Pikounda | |
Baluma | |
Babenzele | |
Bambenga | |
Inyele | |
Bomitaba-Bambomba | |
Babole-Bakolu from Mangoumba-Baye (0.9952778N 17.0788889E) close to and very probably |