The Mitsogo or Tsogo are an ethno-cultural group from the highlands of Gabon. They reside mainly in Ngounié Province to the north and east of Mouila. Numbering around 13,000, they speak the Tsogo language. In the late 19th and early 20th century they were known for their fierce resistance to the French.
The Mitsogo or Tsogo are an ethno-cultural group from the highlands of Gabon. They reside mainly in Ngounié Province to the north and east of Mouila....
forest-dwelling Punu people and Mitsogopeoples of Gabon (where it is recognized as one of three official religions) and by the Fang people of Gabon. Modern...
from Old Dongola (12th/13th century) A mask of the Mitsogopeople of Gabon Wabele mask, Senufo people, Brooklyn Museum Doei (or Kwere), female ancestor...
Tsogo may be: The Tsogo people of Gabon (Mitsogo) The Tsogo language (Getsogo) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsogo...
Guinea. 1900: death in captivity, in Gabon, of Samory Touré. 1903–1908: Mitsogo revolt against French implantation in Ngounié. 1908: pacification of Haut-Ivindo...
the Bwiti discipline from where it originated, by the Babongo, Mitsogo and Fang peoples of Gabon and Cameroon, while Western clinical treatment, mostly...